
A colour palette, in the digital world, refers to the full range of colours that can be displayed on a device screen or other interface, or in some cases, a collection of colours and tools for use in paint and illustration programs. In the traditional RYB colour wheel, the primary colours are red, yellow, and blue. You can create secondary colours—orange, green, and purple—by mixing primary colours. Red and yellow create orange. Yellow and blue create green. The colour palette explains a lot about the design of the device or technology. It can also tell the visual capabilities for human users. Uses of Colour Palette Colour Palettes help you find new colours by mixing two or more colours together. The palette allows us to decide the saturation of the colour, other colour schemes, value of colour, which colour to pick, and many more. Main Types of Colour Palette There are several kinds of Colour Palette that you can use to create your own Colour Scheme, there are four main types that are widely used. These are: Monochromatic Colour Palette Complementary Colour Palette: Analogous Colour Palette: Ten Widely Used Colours in Colour Palettes and their Meanings Many designers and marketers use colour psychology to strategize and create better product lines that increase sales. They have to use the right colours to send the right meaning to the target audience so that they can get the desired result. Here’s a list of the most common colours and what are their meanings:- * Red:- Red symbolises energy and power. * Blue:- Blue symbolises confidence and calm. * Yellow:- Yellow symbolises positivity and zest. * Green:- Green symbolises Natural and security. * Black:- Black symbolises power, mystery, and maturity. * White:- White symbolises purity and perfection. * Purple:- Purple symbolises luxury and royalty. * Pink:- Pink symbolises feminine and safe. * Grey:- Grey symbolises elegance and uncertainty. * Orange:- Orange symbolises enthusiasm and creativity.
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