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Color in Motion

An interactive experience of color communication and color symbolism.

Cortés, Claudia. mariaclaudiacortes.com (2003). Design>Graphic Design>Visual Rhetoric>Color

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Color: The Newest Tool for Technical Communicators   (peer-reviewed)   (members only)

Asserts that color must be used to make information clear, lucid, powerful—faster; its logical application must be controlled by the editor. Provides a comprehensive checklist to help editors use color effectively.

White, Jan V. Technical Communication Online (2003). Design>Graphic Design>Visual Rhetoric>Color

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How to Find the Perfect Color   (PDF)

Getting that just-right color is part art, part science. We'll show you.

Before and After. Design>Graphic Design>Visual Rhetoric>Color

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The Sound and Motion of Color

Can sound and motion illustrate the personality of color? The Animation class at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design set out to discover the answer.

AIGA (2005). Design>Graphic Design>Visual Rhetoric>Color

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Trouble-Free Color Palettes: Transform

As the internet and television bring us instant information and access to millions of resources worldwide—some more trustworthy than others—separating fact from fiction requires a bit of skill ... and luck. Illustrator Lonnie Busch recognizes this conundrum, as depicted in his illustration below. Using a palette that combines warm, rich shades along with cooler highlights, Busch is able draw the viewer into the action.

Dynamic Graphics (2009). Design>Graphic Design>Visual Rhetoric>Color

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