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Fashion Colour wheel : 15 Colour combinations for Clothes

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Fashion Colour wheel : 15 Colour combinations for Clothes Sew Guide Navigation Fashion Colour wheel : 15 Colour combinations for Clothes Since the time I learnt about the 7 colors of the rainbow and all the colours in between, I have been fascinated by colours one way or the other. The colour wheel is the phenomenon which explains it all. So here  is the ubiquitous Colour wheel, seemingly simple but hidden beneath it, the whole visual spectrum of a thousand colours and explanations. The scientific ideology called the colour theory is basically a guidance for you and me to choose the right colour and its combinations. Knowing the importance of colours in our day to day life, no one would dare to ignore this theory, especially designers, creators and artists, who are vastly concerned about the appearance of things. And the appearance of anything is very much dependant on its colour or lack of it. Also Check out this related posts  What colour should I wear? Wardrobe colour trend

120 Stunning Color Combination For Next Design

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  120 Stunning Color Combinations For Your Next Design Posted on 9 November, 2016 - Last Modified on 16 January, 2017 Your choice of color combinations can make or break your design project. Applying the right color combination to your project can be a great way set the mood and tone for your designs, whether it be on business cards, logos or icons.   However, it’s not always easy to decide which color combination to feature in your designs for the message you want to convey.  We’ve made this decision easier for you by putting together 120 stunning color combinations that can help you set the right tone for your next design! The best part? They’re all absolutely free to use! Destinations 1.  Sunset Glow Shutterstock/ Mark Harpur   It’s hard to beat the spectacular color palette that a sunset creates. In this color palette, the fiery orange of the sun setting on a beach in Mexico adds a stunning contrast to the subdued purple of the sky and reflection on the sea. It’s the per