D’source                                                   1
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                                                                                                                                     2
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course                                              Introduction
Colour and Form-I                                          The course is explorative in nature and teaches the fundamentals of colour, relationship between colour and
The Fundamentals of Colour
                                                           form, colour interactions, colour composition etc. The course is taught within the Design framework.
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey                                            The topics covered under this course are outlined below:
NID Campus, Bengaluru                                      • Colour Manipulation
                                                           • Colour Wheel
                                                           • Colour Contrast
                                                           • Colour space
                                                           • Relationship between Colour and culture
                                                           • The psychology of Colour
Source:                                                    • Colour Effects
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/in-
                                                           • Colour Harmony
troduction
                                                           The course involves lectures, suggested reading, exercises and few small applied research assignments. The stu-
                                                           dents will learn how to use colour and form in the context of design.
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature                                                 Colour Basic:
                                                           • The colour imparted by an object is produced by the mixture of wavelengths reflected from the surface.
 3. Colour Gradation
                                                           • The perception of the colour of an object is dependent upon various factors as illumination, media, techniques,
 4. Collage                                                quantity, relationship to other colours present, memory and culture.
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise                                        Colour Mixing and Colour Wheels:
                                                           Colour mixing happens according to three different systems:
 7. Case Studies - Examples                                • Subtractive colour is the process of mixing pigments together as is seen in paintings.
 8. Contact Details                                        • Additive colour is the process of mixing coloured light as in theatrical lighting or television.
                                                           • The partitive colour system is based on the viewer’s reaction to colours when they are placed next to each oth-
                                                           er. Normally colours are seen in relation to other colours rather than in isolation.
                                                           Colour wheels are arrangements or structures that enable the viewer/perceiver to organize and predict colour
                                                           reactions and interactions. Specific colour wheel choice depends on the effects of colour and imagery desired in
                                                           the art medium employed. The painter uses both the subtractive and partitive wheels. The photographer uses
                                                           the additive and partitive wheels.
D’source                                                                                                                                                                           3
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course                                              Types:
                                                           • Pigment Wheel:
Colour and Form-I                                           The mixing or pigment wheel is the basis for working with subtractive colour; it imparts information about the
The Fundamentals of Colour                                 reactions colours have when they are actually mixed. In this system the primary colours are red, yellow, and blue,
by                                                         which are used in combination to form the oter hues.
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru                                      • Process Wheel:
                                                            The process wheel provides us with three basic primaries- yellow, magenta, and cyan and when these are mixed
                                                           purer hues are created.
                                                           • Partitive Colour System:
                                                             The partitive colour system (known as Munshell wheel) is based on five primary hues or as they are known as
Source:                                                    five principal colours-yellow, red, green, blue, and purple.
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/in-
troduction                                                 • Light Wheel:
                                                            The light wheel system is based on the additive colour system and provides information concerning light rays
                                                           and transparent colour. In this system the primary colours are red, green, and blue. Other hues are created by
                                                           combining the primary colours which are basically coloured light.
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature                                                 Hue:
 3. Colour Gradation                                       The most important dimension of colour is hue. Hue is simply the kind or name of a colour. A hue without any
 4. Collage                                                white, black, gray, or any complementary colour in it is termed a pure hue. The hue name is the term used to
                                                           describe a particular wavelength. A broken hue, or a broken colour, is a combination of unequal proportions of all
 5. Colour Interaction                                     the primary colours. Primary, secondary, and tertiary hues create different visual reactions when used. The prima-
 6. Street Exercise                                        ry hues attract the eyes; they are the most stable; most easily recognizable; and they offer the greatest contrast.
 7. Case Studies - Examples                                Secondary hues are less stable than primary hues and are compatible with other colours. Tertiary colours are the
                                                           least stable of the hues and they impart the least contrast. Hue dominance imparts tonality.
 8. Contact Details
                                                           Value:
                                                           Value refers to the lightness or darkness of a hue. Value creates space, turns shape into form, and delineates ob-
                                                           jects. Value clarifies space and form through shading, creating pattern and texture, imparting emotion, and giv-
                                                           ing definition and emphasis. Different values create contrast. A composition of few hues but with a wide range of
                                                           values is always visually appealing.
                                                           Intensity:
                                                           Intensity, also known as saturation, defines the degree of purity of a hue, or, termed differently, how bright or
                                                           how dull a hue is. All pure hues are fully saturated. Pure hues are the brightest possible. Intensity affects spatial
                                                           feelings.
D’source                                                                                                                                                                    4
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course                                              Temperature:
                                                           Temperature refers to the warmth or coolness of a colour/ hue. Warm hues are those hues related to red and
Colour and Form-I                                          cool hues are those which are related to blue. A colour or hue’s temperature changes depending on the warmth
The Fundamentals of Colour                                 or coolness of the adjacent hues and colours. The addition of black will warm a hue, white will cool a hue, and the
by                                                         addition of the hue’s complementary will reverse the temperature.
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/in-
troduction
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                                                                                               5
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course                                              Nature
Colour and Form-I                                          Exercise - 1:
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
                                                           From Nature’s Palette:
Ms. Nijoo Dubey                                            A Study and replication of colours found in nature.
NID Campus, Bengaluru
                                                           Duration:
                                                           1/2 day, Individual exercise
                                                           Objective:
                                                           To enhance sensitivity and observation.
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/na-
                                                           Mode:
ture
                                                           • Collect three-four samples of flora/fauna in the campus.
                                                           • Cut cartridge sheets in to A-5 size.
                                                           • Observe as many colours as seen on the flora/fauna by the naked eye.
 1. Introduction                                           • Each colour has to be reproduced and should be painted on an A-5 sheet.
 2. Nature
                                                           Materials:
 3. Colour Gradation
                                                           Flora/fauna in the campus, cartridge sheet, poster colours, brushes.
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction                                     Discussion in the Class:
 6. Street Exercise                                        Colour Harmony, The Colour Wheel, Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Colours.
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   6
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/na-
ture
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   7
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/na-
ture
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   8
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/na-
ture
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                                                                                          9
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course                                              Colour Gradation
Colour and Form-I                                          Exercise - 2:
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
                                                           Colour Gradation:
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru                                      Duration:
                                                           1/2 day, Individual exercise
                                                           Objective:
                                                           To increase the response threshold of the observer.
Source:                                                    Mode:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/col-
                                                           Select two hues and by mixing one into the other create a gradation.
our-gradation
                                                           Materials:
                                                           Poster Paints (any 2 colours), brush and paper.
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature                                                 Discussion in the Class:
                                                           Simultaneous contrast, after image.
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   10
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/col-
our-gradation
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   11
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/col-
our-gradation
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                                                                                                                             12
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course                                              Collage
Colour and Form-I                                          Exercise - 3:
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
                                                           Collage:
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru                                      Duration:
                                                           2 days, Individual exercise
                                                           Objective:
                                                           To make a composition in Colour
Source:                                                    Mode:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/col-
                                                           • Select a colour from the 11colour cultural set.
lage
                                                             Namely: white, red, black, yellow, green, blue, orange, purple, pink, brown and grey.
                                                           • Collect snippets of the colour from magazines, newspapers or any other coloured paper medium. Arrange the
 1. Introduction                                           snippets in a gradation from light to dark and cut them into 4 rectangles.
 2. Nature
                                                           • Mount the 4 rectangles on a cardboard/ sheet of paper painted in a middle tone of the gradation.
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage                                                • Make sure to leave a margin of 2 cms on all sides and 1 cm gaps between the rectangles.
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise                                        Materials:
                                                           Poster paints, brushes, coloured paper from scrap.
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details                                        Discussion in the Class:
                                                           11 colour cultural set, colour and culture, colour interaction.
D’source                                                   13
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/col-
lage
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   14
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/col-
lage
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   15
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/col-
lage
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   16
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/col-
lage
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   17
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/col-
lage
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                                                                                                                                      18
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course                                              Colour Interaction
Colour and Form-I                                          Exercise - 4:
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
                                                           Colour Interaction:
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru                                      Duration:
                                                           1 day, Individual exercise
                                                           Objective:
                                                           An exciting exercise, it simultaneously exposes the student to three most important phenomena of Optical mix-
                                                           ture, Colour interaction and Bezold effect. It also fine tunes the student’s composition making capabilities.
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/col-
                                                           Mode:
our-interaction
                                                           • Make a composition using colored paper as background and 2 differently coloured strips.
                                                           • Make the same composition as above by replacing 1 of the 2 used colours in the first compostion with a differ-
                                                           ent hued strip.
 1. Introduction                                             Or
 2. Nature                                                 • By changing the colour of the background paper.
 3. Colour Gradation
                                                           Materials:
 4. Collage                                                Satin ribbons or coloured paper strips, glue, coloured paper.
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise                                        Discussion in the Class:
                                                           Impressionism, Optical Mixture, Bezold Effect.
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details                                        Observation:
                                                           Observing the discussion in the class it was very evident that the exercise provided an excellent opportunity of
                                                           collective learning as the work of each student demonstrated atleast two of the three above mentioned phe-
                                                           nomena.
                                                           As the coloured paper available in the market is in limited shades the alternative to the pre painted coloured pa-
                                                           per provided by the studio was that the student could use poster colours and paint the background on their own.
                                                           The coloured background paper provided by the NID-Asian Paints Colour Research Studio reduced the time taken
                                                           doing the exercise and eliminated the errors made due to skill in painting.
D’source                                                   19
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/col-
our-interaction
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   20
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/col-
our-interaction
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                                                                                                                                         21
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course                                              Street Exercise
Colour and Form-I                                          Exercise-5:
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
                                                           Pulse of a Street:
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru                                      Duration:
                                                           2 day, Group exercise
                                                           Objective:
                                                           Colour inspirations can come from the most unexpected places and can be derived from various sources both
                                                           internal and external. To equip the learner with a “colour inspiration tool”, the exercise entailed the students
Source:                                                    to experience a culturally rich space, capture it through photographs and cull it out in key emotions, words and
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
                                                           images. In the final stage a colour palette for each space was made.
street-exercise
                                                           Mode:
                                                           • Study any of the below listed “public space” having a coherent character.
 1. Introduction                                            For eg. a street (residential or commercial), a temple complex, institutional complex and capture the essence of
 2. Nature                                                 that space in a collage (photographs, material samples, any other interesting materials).
 3. Colour Gradation
                                                           • The exercise started with the students making a field visit in a group of 3-4 to an iconic street in the city and
 4. Collage                                                capturing the energy of the space in photographs.
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise                                        • Brainstorm with the group on the qualities of the space and come up with 4-5 keywords that are the “emotional
                                                           quotient” of the space.
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details                                        • From the photographs clicked select 10-15 images that most appropriately describe the place.
                                                           • From these 10-15 selected images derive a colour palette of 8-12 palette/ family reflecting the essence of that
                                                           space.
                                                           • From this stage on the students work independently on a composition. The theme being one of the keywords
                                                           selected for the space, using the final colour palette.
                                                           Materials:
                                                           Camera, Printouts.
D’source                                                                                                                                                                 22
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course                                              Discussion in the Class:
                                                           Gestalt’s principles of composition, colour harmony, colour and emotion.
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour                                 Note:
by                                                         The number of colours in a palette is kept on the higher side to give the students enough freedom to choose
Ms. Nijoo Dubey                                            their combinations.
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   23
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   24
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   25
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   26
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   27
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   28
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   29
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   30
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   31
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   32
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   33
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   34
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   35
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   36
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   37
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                   38
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
street-exercise
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
D’source                                                                                         39
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course                                              Case Studies - Examples
Colour and Form-I
The Fundamentals of Colour
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey
NID Campus, Bengaluru
                                                                     Example 1       Example 2
Source:
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/
case-studies-examples
                                                                     Example 3       Example 4
 1. Introduction
 2. Nature
 3. Colour Gradation
 4. Collage
 5. Colour Interaction
 6. Street Exercise
                                                                     Example 5       Example 6
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details
                                                                     Example 7       Example 8
D’source                                                                                                            40
Digital Learning Environment for Design - www.dsource.in
Design Course                                              Contact Details:
Colour and Form-I                                          This documentation for the course was done by
The Fundamentals of Colour                                 Ms. Nijoo Dubey at NID R&D Campus, Bengaluru.
by
Ms. Nijoo Dubey                                            You can get in touch with her at
NID Campus, Bengaluru                                      http://www.nid.edu/people/faculty/nijoo-dubey.html
                                                           You could write to the following address regarding
                                                           suggestions and clarifications:
                                                           Helpdesk Details:
Source:                                                    Co-ordinator
http://www.dsource.in/course/colour-and-form-i/con-        Project e-kalpa
tact-details                                               R & D Campus
                                                           National Institute of Design
                                                           #12 HMT Link Road, Off Tumkur Road
 1. Introduction                                           Bengaluru 560 022
 2. Nature                                                 India
 3. Colour Gradation                                       Phone: +91 80 2357 9054
 4. Collage                                                Fax: +91 80 23373086
 5. Colour Interaction                                     Email: contact[at]dsource.in / dsource.in[at]gmail.com
 6. Street Exercise
 7. Case Studies - Examples
 8. Contact Details