12 Questions
Color can only set a mood, but cannot make a statement.
False
The color wheel was first designed by Sir Isaac Newton in 1666.
True
The color wheel is based on the RGB color model.
False
Color relationships do not affect our perception of colors.
False
Complementary colors are opposite in a color wheel and are used for maximum contrast or stability.
True
The primary colors in the RYB (subtractive) color model are red, yellow, and blue.
True
The RGB model was developed for early color television screens.
True
The CMYK model was developed for early color printing.
True
Value refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.
True
Chroma or Saturation refers to the richness or brilliance of a color.
True
Analogous colors are 3 colors side by side in a 12-part color wheel and are used for harmonious themes.
True
The perception of a color can change radically in different contexts.
True
Test your knowledge of the importance of color in map design with this quiz. Explore the impact of color on setting the mood, attracting attention, and conveying different messages. Challenge yourself to understand color relationships and how to use them effectively in map design.
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