Made up from a combination of primary, secondary and tertiary colours, the colour wheel is commonly used as a guide in choosing colours. To obtain different tints and shades, white or black are mixed in the colours. For example, pink is a tint of red, and maroon is a shade of red. Generally, there are a few colour schemes that you can explore by using the colour wheel.
Uses different intensities and values of a single colour to produce a simplistic design.
Uses two or more different colours that are adjacent to each other on the colour wheel, giving more variety yet a harmonious environment.
Uses colours opposite of each other on the colour wheel, producing good contrast and bringing liveliness to the environment.
Combines three colours that are equidistant on the colour wheel, bringing both variety and vividness to the surroundings while maintaining harmony. For best results, it is best to use one dominant colour with the other two as accompanying colours.
Korea Chemical Co., Ltd., also known as KCC. KCC Malaysia have a major role to play in shaping the industry, KCC Corporation has been at the forefront of technological innovation with businesses in paints and coatings, building materials, silicone, and more. At KCC Paint Malaysia, we provide a range of products that meet the stringent requirements of environmentally-friendly labels such as the Singapore Green Label, SIRIM Eco-Label, and Malaysian Standards (MS), as well as International Standards.
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