Contrast

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Contrast

Contrast is the perceived difference between two colors when placed side by side. The greater the contrast, the more prominent the two colors. This is an important idea because different levels of contrast can make your website look completely different. Text that is colored and placed on a low-contrast background can cause reading problems. Contrast can also highlight certain elements (or even distract from
specific elements when used effectively) on your website and can make them stand out from the crowd. image face.

Color Models

When designing graphic designs, colors are defined by color models. This is due to the fact that millions of different colors can be found and it is impossible to list them all. Standards were developed to allow us to easily identify colors using numbers.
Model
RGB: Model used when working with on-screen designs. RGB refers to red as well as green and blue.All three colors are assigned a value from 0 to 255 and different combinations give us different shades. Colors are usually displayed as color codes, a six-digit hexadecimal code number. It is an “additive” color model.

CMYK Template: This template is used for printing for printing purposes. It is a combination of Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black Each color is described using the ratio of these colors.It is a “minus” color model.

LAB model: The word LAB means brightness, channel A as well as channel B. This is a more complex model. It consists of a luminance factor, which ranges from 0 to 100, component A on the red-green axis, and component B on the blue-yellow axis. This means color descriptions are closer to human perception than RGB and CMYK models.

Using the color wheel, you have five main types of palettes that you can create using the

color wheel Analogous palettes: Similar colors are layered as color wheels. They have low contrast to each other and blend well together to create an elegant effect.