SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

SOFTWARE DESIGN

DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
White, gray and black are known as:
A
SHADES
B
TINTS
C
NEUTRAL
D
NATURAL
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Pure neutrals: The pure neutral color palette includes black, white, brown, and gray, all of which fall under the category of pure color, which means they are fully saturated and do not have an undertone (underlying color).

Detailed explanation-2: -When somebody talks about a neutral color, they usually refer to a hue that lacks color-a silent background color that doesn’t compete with others. The pure neutral colors are black, brown, grey, and white. These colors are created by mixing two complementary colors.

Detailed explanation-3: -It’s true that neutral colors are white, beige, brown, gray, and even shades of black, but variations of these colors are neutral as well.

Detailed explanation-4: -Grey (or gray in the American spelling) is a neutral colour between black and white. It represents a neutrality and gives rise to the saying “it’s a grey area” or “a shade of grey”, to indicate when a situation or object is unclear, or in between.

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