In this assignment, we were asked to use Adobe Color to create four different color palettes with five colors each on Gravit. To do this, I created multiple shapes and changed their colors by checking and recording the hexadecimal code for each one from Adobe Color. Then, I labeled each palette by its "scheme" name and labeled each color by its HEX code. There are four color palettes: monochromatic, analogous, complementary, and triadic.
Monochromatic color schemes have one hue with various saturation and brightness levels. Analogous color schemes have hues that are next to each other on the color wheel. Complementary color schemes combine hues from opposite sides of the color wheel. Triadic Color Wheels combine three hues evenly spaced around the color wheel. My favorite of the color schemes was the triad because I thought that it was able to put a lot of colors together that weren't very similar but looked very nice when put together.
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