https://skyweschler.com/2020/12/15/color-theory-diagram/
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This diagram shows the relationship between primary, secondary, and tertiary colors by making them different sizes in his diagram. I can tell from look at all the colors that the primary colors are indicated by having longer rectangles than the others.
The photos of color are indicated in the circles across the middle of this diagram. Having the images in circles helps them to stand out a lot more. The rest of the colors throughout are in rectangles so I think it was veery beneficial to have them represented by a different shape.
The diagram clearly labels where there is saturation, color temperature, and contrasting hues. The typography is very consistent through making it very easy to read and find the meaning of each section. The diagram doesn't have too much space taken up by words which I think works really well for this piece.
I think an area where the design could be improved would be making the circles a little bigger. Some of the images chosen seem like solid colors so it is hard to see the texture when they are so small. The strongest components in this design is the consistency. Everything is very easy to find and the balance of colors makes it very visually appealing. Overall, I found this to be a great piece of work.
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