Triadic

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Definition of "Triadic" by Graphic Design Newcastle:

In graphic design and color theory, "Triadic" refers to a color scheme that uses three colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel. This creates a balanced and harmonious palette with strong visual contrast while maintaining color harmony.

Example of a Triadic Color Scheme:

  • Red, Yellow, and Blue (Primary triadic scheme)
  • Purple, Green, and Orange (Secondary triadic scheme)

Characteristics:

  • Offers vibrant and dynamic visuals.
  • Maintains color balance and harmony.
  • Works well for designs that need high contrast without clashing.

Usage Tip:

To avoid overwhelming the viewer, it's common to let one color dominate and use the other two as accents.

Triadic schemes are popular in branding, web design, and illustration due to their versatility and visual appeal.

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