In the first part of the course on color, we will focus on perception and the mechanisms used by the brain to see and make sense of color. Topics covered include the vocabulary of color, including color systems, color separation, color printing, online color, and the effects of lighting on color. By the end of this course, you will gain an appreciation for how color perception is influenced by cultural differences, how color influences design and commerce through practices of color forecasting, and how to understand the manipulation of images in visual communication.

Color and Visual Associations

Color and Visual Associations
This course is part of Intermediate Visual Communication Skills for Non-Designers Specialization

Instructor: Lori Poole
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What you'll learn
Investigate color associations and the psychology of color usages as they pertain to specific situations, cultures and brands.
Appreciate, categorize and isolate color as it applies to fields of design and related areas such as image creation and manipulation.
Comprehend and research branding and practice techniques for developing visual perception and associations in strategic campaign planning.
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