Color History Terminology
Color History Terminology
COLOR THEORY
HISTORY
Color theory is about how
color works – the better you
understand this, the better
designer you’ll be.
HISTORY
OF COLOR
THEORY
The first color wheel was invented by Sir through orange to yellow) and the minus
Isaac Newton. He split white sunlight into side (from green through violet to blue).
red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, and blue Colors of the plus side produce excitement
beams; then he joined the two ends of the and cheerfulness. Colors of the minus side
color spectrum together to show the natural are associated with weakness and unsettled
progression of colors. Newton associated feelings.
each color with a note of a musical scale.
The current form of color theory was
A century after Newton, Johann Wolfgang developed by Johannes Itten, a Swiss color
Goethe began studying psychological and art theorist who was teaching at the
effect of colors. He noticed that blue gives School of Applied Arts in Weimar, Germany.
a feeling of coolness and yellow has a This school is also known as ‘Bauhaus’.
warming effect. Goethe created a color Johannes Itten developed ‘color chords’ and
wheel showing the psychological effect modified the color wheel. Itten’s color wheel
of each color. He divided all the colors is based on red, yellow, and blue colors as
into two groups – the plus side (from red the primary triad and includes twelve hues.
SIR ISAAC
NEWTON
The first color wheel was
invented by Sir Isaac
Newton 17th century. He
divided white sunlight into
a color spectrum to show
the natural progression of
colors that you see in your
basic prism. The presence
of all colors produces
white. The absence of
color is black.
JOHANN
WOLFGANG
GOETHE
In 1963 he published
Interaction of Color which
presented his theory that
colors were governed by
an internal and deceptive
logic.
SECONDARY COLORS
Green, orange and purple hues created by
mixing primary colors
TERTIARY COLORS
Further color hues you get by mixing a primary
color with a secondary color.