Practical application of browns and grays based on a vector concept : the practical strength the asymmetrical Munsell color space

A comparison was done regarding tertiary students' response between the symmetrical color wheel—The Itten Color Wheel developed by Johanne Itten at Bauhaus School and the asymmetrical Munsell Color Space developed by Professor Albert Munsell. One of the significant differences was the students&...

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Main Author: Ng, Woon Lam
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1369432020-03-07T12:05:34Z Practical application of browns and grays based on a vector concept : the practical strength the asymmetrical Munsell color space Ng, Woon Lam School of Art, Design and Media Visual arts and music Asymmetrical Brown A comparison was done regarding tertiary students' response between the symmetrical color wheel—The Itten Color Wheel developed by Johanne Itten at Bauhaus School and the asymmetrical Munsell Color Space developed by Professor Albert Munsell. One of the significant differences was the students' response on the representation of browns and grays. Students realized the Itten Color Wheel did not indicate these less chromatic browns and grays in relation to their pure hues while the Munsell Color Space arranged these browns and grays progressively in accurate vector length from one hue to another. The Munsell Color Space was first developed with watercolor paint representing the true practical range of each hue with its transitional tertiary colors, namely the intermediate browns and grays within the color space. The practical range between any two or more hues could be visualized with the help of these intermediate browns and grays. To investigate further the importance of the asymmetrical structure of the Munsell Color Space and the practical advantage through representing browns and grays in the color space, this article will present a vector approach of color planning. This approach further enhances the learning of color theory based on the Munsell Color Space. A few practical examples are also shown in this article to illustrate how this vector approach may help in learning and planning color applications. Accepted version 2020-02-06T05:23:43Z 2020-02-06T05:23:43Z 2018 Journal Article Ng, W. L. (2018). Practical application of browns and grays based on a vector concept : the practical strength the asymmetrical Munsell color space. Color Research and Application, 43(6), 840-849. doi:10.1002/col.22240 0361-2317 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/136943 10.1002/col.22240 6 43 840 849 en Color Research and Application This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Ng, W. L. (2018). Practical application of browns and grays based on a vector concept : the practical strength the asymmetrical Munsell color space. Color Research and Application, 43(6), 840-849. doi:10.1002/col.22240, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/col.22240. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions. application/pdf
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Practical application of browns and grays based on a vector concept : the practical strength the asymmetrical Munsell color space
description A comparison was done regarding tertiary students' response between the symmetrical color wheel—The Itten Color Wheel developed by Johanne Itten at Bauhaus School and the asymmetrical Munsell Color Space developed by Professor Albert Munsell. One of the significant differences was the students' response on the representation of browns and grays. Students realized the Itten Color Wheel did not indicate these less chromatic browns and grays in relation to their pure hues while the Munsell Color Space arranged these browns and grays progressively in accurate vector length from one hue to another. The Munsell Color Space was first developed with watercolor paint representing the true practical range of each hue with its transitional tertiary colors, namely the intermediate browns and grays within the color space. The practical range between any two or more hues could be visualized with the help of these intermediate browns and grays. To investigate further the importance of the asymmetrical structure of the Munsell Color Space and the practical advantage through representing browns and grays in the color space, this article will present a vector approach of color planning. This approach further enhances the learning of color theory based on the Munsell Color Space. A few practical examples are also shown in this article to illustrate how this vector approach may help in learning and planning color applications.
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title Practical application of browns and grays based on a vector concept : the practical strength the asymmetrical Munsell color space
title_short Practical application of browns and grays based on a vector concept : the practical strength the asymmetrical Munsell color space
title_full Practical application of browns and grays based on a vector concept : the practical strength the asymmetrical Munsell color space
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