Infused with insights into how people perceive color, this text shows how important color is in the grand scheme of interior design, and how early in the planning process color should be considered.
This textbook/workbook takes an interactive approach to the study of color and design, highlighting the elemental importance for designers to understand how color is perceived, experienced, and manipulated in order to be used effectively in their designs.
This text introduces students in all the visual arts to color theory, the physiology and psychology of color perception, and the physics of color. Four dimensions of color—hue, value, intensity, and temperature—are discussed in detail
Albert Munsell's system of color notation has been taught for nearly a century, but the applications and uses of the system are constantly changing. Long and Luke's text teaches the importance of a standardized language to communicate color and the factors affecting how we perceive it.