An interactive experience of color communication and color symbolism.
Cortés, Claudia. mariaclaudiacortes.com (2003). Design>Graphic Design>Visual Rhetoric>Color
Color: The Newest Tool for Technical Communicators

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
Getting that just-right color is part art, part science. We'll show you.
Before and After. Design>Graphic Design>Visual Rhetoric>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
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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