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Color mixing guide For artists, painters, decorators, printing pressmen, show card writers, sign painters, color mixers. Gives color mixtures by parts

By John L. King

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

** Discover the formulas for creating perfect hues and unlock the language of color in art and design with tips, tricks, and techniques from a bygone era.

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2022-12-09
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** "Color Mixing Guide" by John L. King is a handbook from the early 1900s for creatives like artists and decorators, that breaks down the secrets of combining colors. It shines a spotlight on mixing the main colors—yellow, red, and blue—with black and white, to open up a huge range of colors. The book dives into the basics, such as what makes primary, secondary, and tertiary colors special and how they make us feel and walks readers, step-by-step, through mixing colors to hit just the right shades and tints. It also covers the secrets to side-stepping common mistakes, finding colors that work well together, and dealing with color blindness in real-world jobs. This guide is for anyone wanting to understand the science behind color for their designs. **

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