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Visual Design: Understanding Color Theory and the Color Wheel

Visual Design: Understanding Color Theory and the Color Wheel | e-learning-ukr | Scoop.it

Sometimes the toughest step in building a new website or redesign can be the conceptual ones. Selecting a color palette is one of them that can be tough if you don’t have the right tools. So where do you start?

 

 

It all comes down to basic color theory and the color wheel. That same tool that teachers used in school really is the basis for how designers plan and use color in almost every project from the simplest web page to expansive brands with multiple sites and campaigns...


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Rescooped by Vladimir Kukharenko from MOOCs, SPOCs and next generation Open Access Learning
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MOOC: Every letter is negotiable | Mathieu Plourde - blog

MOOC: Every letter is negotiable | Mathieu Plourde - blog | e-learning-ukr | Scoop.it
Just a visual representation of intepretations of what MOOCs are.

Via Peter B. Sloep, Learning Environments, Peter Mellow
Peter B. Sloep's curator insight, April 9, 2013 7:16 AM

Exactly what it says it is, but it nicely highlights the variety that underlies MOOCs and our talk about them (@pbsloep)

Ada Torres's curator insight, May 30, 2015 7:14 AM

un concepto dudoso y intrigante.

Rescooped by Vladimir Kukharenko from MOOCs, SPOCs and next generation Open Access Learning
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MOOC: Every letter is negotiable | Mathieu Plourde - blog

MOOC: Every letter is negotiable | Mathieu Plourde - blog | e-learning-ukr | Scoop.it
Just a visual representation of intepretations of what MOOCs are.

Via Peter B. Sloep, Learning Environments, Peter Mellow
Peter B. Sloep's curator insight, April 9, 2013 7:16 AM

Exactly what it says it is, but it nicely highlights the variety that underlies MOOCs and our talk about them (@pbsloep)

Ada Torres's curator insight, May 30, 2015 7:14 AM

un concepto dudoso y intrigante.