SOFTWARE DESIGN
DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS
Question
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Value
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Color
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Space
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Detailed explanation-1: -Value is the term used to describe lightness and darkness of color in design and art. Our ability to see anything is due to value contrast-differences-in light and dark. After value, chroma (color) comes into play. When there is less contrast between light and dark, edges and objects become difficult to perceive.
Detailed explanation-2: -Value contrast refers to the amount of contrast between two areas of different value. It’s the relationship between a light area and a dark area. There can be high contrast (a big difference between light and dark) and/or low contrast (not a big difference between the light and dark).
Detailed explanation-3: -Value refers to the lightness or darkness of a color. A light color is a tint. For example, pink is a tint of red. A dark color is called a shade. Forest green is a shade of green.
Detailed explanation-4: -BRIGHTNESS (value)-Value is the relative darkness or lightness of a color. This can be illustrated by the evidence of black and white photography of colored objects. The different colors will have different tonal values.