AD 12500 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Contrast Effect, Depth Perception

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Simultaneous contrast: an illusion of color, since one color can be made to appear as two different colors when it is placed against two different backgrounds. Reversed grounds: the illusion of simultaneous contrast can be expanded by making three different hues appear as only two. Subtraction of color is an optical effect that makes two different hues appear as one. Interior designers must understand the perception and use of color and its resulting effects on human behavior. Studies have shown that color can create excitement, relaxation, calmness, or cheerfulness and can even increase productivity in working environments. Some common color associations in western societies include: red is associated with battle, blood, fire, passion, love, and excitement. It also is associated with coolness, repose, and formality: purple or violet is the color of royalty and has religious significance. Colors are also commonly associated with a psychological temperature and are divided into warm and cool categories.

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