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Warm ColorsReds, oranges and yellows. Some color experts say that black and brown also have warm characteristics. Symbolically, warm colors are said to represent change, such as those changes that occur when sum [..]
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Warm ColorsThe phrase used to describe any color that is vivid or bold in nature. Warm colors are those that tend to advance in space and can be overwhelming. Examples of warm colors include red and orange (thin [..]
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Warm Colorsare any colors which, by association, suggest warmth, such as red, orange and yellow.
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Warm ColorsOn a color wheel, the range of reds, yellows, oranges and red-purples. Warm colors, especially when saturated, tend to advance.
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Warm ColorsColors which suggest a sense of warmth, they include red, yellow, and orange and brownish grays. All Warm Colors "lie in the red-yellow half of the Color Circle. Source: Ralph Mayer, "A Dict [..]
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Warm Colors - In color theory, colors which contain a large amount of yellow, as opposed to cool colors, which contain more blue. For example, a yellow-orange color would be warm; a greenish-blue would be cool. [..]
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Warm ColorsThe family of colors that includes reds, yellows, and oranges. Warm colors bring to mind warm things, places, and feelings.
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Warm ColorsColors that evoke a feeling of warmth, such as red, orange, and yellow. See also "Cool Colors."
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Warm ColorsColors whose relative visual temperature makes them seem warm. Includes red-violet, red, red-orange, yellow-orange, and yellow.
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Warm ColorsColors often associated with fire and sun, which suggest warmth. These are colors that contain red and yellow and appear on one side of the color wheel opposite the cool colors.
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Warm ColorsThose which suggest a sense of warmth i.e.: red, yellow and orange.
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