Color is probably the most relative medium in art. Each color has a specific property, whether it's the particular wavelength in optical perception, the molecular construction of pigments or an RGB value for a monitor. Though each of those properties may be fixed, the expression and perception of a color may change within different contexts.
Understanding color requires that you understand its systems, interaction - even a bit of physics! This course deals with the abstract language of color. The coourse discuss basic color principles, terminology, and applications, with an emphasis on manipulating color.
Course Prerequisite (s)
- Adobe Photoshop or equivalent experience.



