Primary Colours - Red, Blue, Yellow. These colours cannot be created by mixing others., Secondary Colours - Green, Orange, Purple., Tertiary Colours - Combinations of primary and secondary colours (e.g., Red-Orange, Yellow-Green)., Complementary Colours - Colours opposite each other on the wheel (e.g., Red and Green). They create contrast and vibrancy., Analogous Colours - Colours next to each other on the wheel (e.g., Blue, Blue-Green, Green). They create a serene and comfortable design., Triadic Colours - Three colours evenly spaced around the wheel (e.g., Red, Yellow, Blue). This colour scheme is vibrant and balanced., Hue - The name of the colour (e.g., red, blue)., Saturation - The intensity or purity of a colour. A highly saturated colour is vivid, while a desaturated colour appears more muted.,
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