Hue, chroma, saturation, colorfulness lightness, brightness
Hue, chroma, saturation, colorfulness lightness, brightness Hue, chroma, saturation, colorfulness lightness, brightness
Why Should We Care? • Poorly designed color is confusing – Creates visual clutter – Misdirects attention • Poor design devalues the information – Visual sophistication – Evolution of document and web design • “Attractive things work better” – Don Norman Courtesy of Maureen Stone © Pfister/Möller
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