Tone matching
Choose colors with similar cold and warm tones and similar lightness or lightness, and at least three tones can create eye-catching visual effects.
Approximate color matching
Adjacent or similar tone combinations, such as purple with green, purple with orange and green with orange, are harmonious and stable because they contain the same elements in the three primary colors.
Progressive color matching
Arranging colors in the order of hue, lightness or lightness is both calm and eye-catching, especially the gradual change of hue and lightness.
Contrast color matching
Red with green, yellow with purple, blue with orange, a strong contrast left a deep impression. The contrast of lightness gives people a bright and clear feeling and is an invincible choice in color matching.
Single key color matching
The contrast between the background color of a large area and the graphic color of a small area is not only a contrast, but also a highlight.
Color separation and matching
When the two colors are too close to be distinguished, the overall effect will be more harmonious by adding contrast colors as separation, such as colorless or beige neutral colors.
Night color matching
The combination of high-brightness cool colors and low-brightness warm colors, such as orange with burgundy wine red, is full of exotic and ethnic customs.