Color theory is the study of how colors interact with each other and how they influence perception. It involves understanding color harmony, contrasts, and the psychological effects of colors. Designers use color strategically to evoke certain emotions, highlight key elements, and create visual interest in a composition.

Color Wheel: The basic color wheel is used to understand primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. Complementary Colors: Colors opposite each other on the wheel, often used for high contrast. Analogous Colors: Colors next to each other on the wheel, which create harmony and a cohesive look. Color Psychology: The idea that colors can evoke specific emotions (e.g., blue for calm, red for energy).
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