Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Color Scheme

             Color is important because imagine living in a word without color? Over centuries, people have believed colors are a way to express how you feel or give a person an idea of how your personality is. My color scheme wheel consists of the colors yellow, light pink, a light-baby blue, green and a pink-red color. I chose this particular color scheme because I believed each of these colors define a part of my personality. The color yellow represents how I am very energetic and have a smile on my face when I greet people. I always try to be happy because by smiling, it can create a more friendly atmosphere. The light colored pink represents how I can be as sweet as a candy. I chose this particular color and not a more darker pink because I feel like a more lighter soft pink denies me because to me a light pink represents someone who's really nice and friendly. The green color on my color scheme represents how I love nature. Ever since I was a small girl, I have always gone to the park with my friends to have fun and distract myself from any problems I am facing. I love feeling the wind and just looking at nature; nature is a part of my life. In addition, to these three colors, the color blue also represents me. I chose a light- baby blue color and not a dark bus color because I consider myself a calm serene individual. I do not like getting into arguments or fights no matter how awful the situation is. Also, I love helping people with any problems they are facing. Finally, the last color on my custom cored scheme is a pink-red color. This color represents part of my personality because I have a passion for the things I do, and I am confident on the work I accomplish. This color matches my personality because I love my family me members such as my mom, dad and sister very much and I would do anything to see them happy and proud. There can be other possible colors which can represent a part of my personality, but I feel that these five colors mainly represent my personality.


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