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The Pocket Complete Color Harmony

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This book was just okay. It has short descriptions of each color, then tonal variations of the color using small swatches, then combinations of colors with small swatches. There are a few larger pictures demonstrating color combinations. These contain captions describing the effect of the combinations (e.g. rich, calming, etc.).

Disappointingly, most of the book is various combinations of small rectangular color swatches. Not very exciting.

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Virtual symphony of colors for anybody artistically inclined. This book explores how to use color in art and which colors work well together. I highly recommend it

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i love the Color Harmony books and own several of them. This entry, in a convenient size condenses the schemes in the first two books (the basis for all the others) and presents it in a way that is really helpful.

The heart of the book are the color schemes, grouped first by mood and then by type of sceme. After noting the central color for each mood, there are 59 schemes with two or three colors, in all the color schemes. Each scheme is shown using the colors from the 100= pallette that is the basis for the work.

Each of those colors is shown first on the color wheel and then in a numbered swatch. Those numbers appear under the swatch whenever it is used. There are 8 shades for each color and the ten shades in the standard grey scale.

Using these colors is made easier by several tools in the back of the book. First there is a table listing all the colors, with small swatches and their process (CYMK) numbers. Next, the swatches are shown with the CYMK numbers next to them. On facing pages are color cards that could, i think, be cut out and used for matching.

This is a gloriously useful book for anyone, in any medium who works with color.

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I was surprised at how interesting this was, there was so much I didn’t know about colour. From putting colours together to telling you the uses of certain colours, such as the colour orange which encourages oxygen intake to the brain to get your creative juices flowing. A great book to dip in and out of as well – one for the coffee table.

Thank you NetGalley for my complimentary copy in return for my honest review.

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