Great! You're diving into Color Making — an essential part of both graphic and product design.
🎨 What Is Color Making in Design?
"Color making" typically refers to choosing, combining, and applying colors in a design to:
         Create a mood or feeling
         Strengthen brand identity
         Improve usability and readability
         Guide user attention
🌈 1. Understanding the Color Wheel
The color wheel helps you combine colors effectively. It includes:
         Primary Colors: Red, Blue, Yellow
         Secondary Colors: Orange, Green, Purple
         Tertiary Colors: Mix of primary + secondary
🎨 Color Harmony Types
Here’s how to create appealing color combinations:
Type               Colors Used                                        Effect
Monochromatic Variations of one color                                 Clean and subtle
Analogous          Colors next to each other (e.g., blue, teal, green) Harmonious and calming
Complementary Opposite colors (e.g., blue & orange)                   High contrast, vibrant
Triadic            3 evenly spaced colors (e.g., red, yellow, blue)   Balanced and dynamic
Tetradic           2 pairs of complements                             Rich and complex
🧪 2. Tools to Make Color Palettes
These free tools help you generate beautiful palettes:
         🌐 Coolors
         🎨 Adobe Color
         🌀 Paletton
         🔥 Color Hunt
         📊 Pigment by ShapeFactory
🧠 3. Tips for Choosing Colors
       Start with a base color: Often your brand or product’s main color.
       Use 60–30–10 rule:
            o   60% primary (background)
            o   30% secondary (UI or layout)
            o   10% accent (buttons, highlights)
       Check contrast: Especially for text – use WebAIM Contrast Checker
       Color psychology:
            o   🔵 Blue = trust, calm (common in fintech, tech)
            o   🔴 Red = energy, urgency (sales, food)
            o   🟢 Green = nature, health (eco, wellness)
            o   🟡 Yellow = optimism, alert (youth brands)
            o   ⚫ Black = luxury, power
            o   ⚪ White = cleanliness, simplicity
Example: Basic 3-Color Palette for a Tech Brand
       Primary: #1E90FF (Dodger Blue)
       Secondary: #F2F2F2 (Light Gray)
       Accent: #FF4C4C (Bright Red)
Would you like me to generate a custom color palette for your design (e.g., logo, app, product)? Just
tell me the style, mood, or industry you're designing for.