Accessibility Statement
×
All courses at $0.99USD each
02hours
•
50mins
•
52secs
02h : 50m : 52s
All courses at $0.99USD each
DOMESTIKA See navigation
  • Courses
    • All courses →
    • Illustration
    • Craft
    • Marketing & Business
    • Photography & Video
    • Design
    • 3D & Animation
    • Architecture & Spaces
    • Writing
    • Fashion
    • Web & App Design
    • Calligraphy & Typography
    • Music & Audio
    • Culinary
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Wellness
    • How to become
    • Guided courses
    • Deep Dive New
    • Specializations
    • Domestika Basics
    • New courses
    • Top rated
    • Popular courses
    • Courses free with Domestika Plus logo
    • Gift cards
    • Certificates Plus
  • Projects
  • Plus
    • Blog
    • Schools
    • Help
    Color as a language: how to create palettes that communicate without words
    Latest blog post

    Color as a language: how to create palettes that communicate without words

    From intuition to intention: how to build color palettes that communicate. Color is not an ornament. It is a silent language that communicates before the viewer reads a word or understands a shape. In graphic design, illustration, fashion, interior design or photography, the chromatic choice defines the atmosphere, conditions the emotion and guides the visual interpretation of any project. Even so, many color decisions are made intuitively or impulsively. Understanding the basic principles of colorimetry and learning how to build palettes with intention allows you to move from "colors that work" to colors that say something. In this article we explore how to think about color as a system, emotion and narrative. Color as a system, not as an isolated choice. A color palette is not a collection of pretty shades, but a chromatic system. Each color serves a function: some support, some contrast, some emphasize. When they are chosen in isolation, the result can be chaotic; when they are thought of as a whole, the design gains coherence. Colorimetry helps us understand these relationships. Concepts such as temperature (warm and cool colors), saturation, luminosity or contrast allow us to make more conscious decisions. For example, a palette with low saturation conveys calm and sophistication, while one with high contrasts generates energy and dynamism. Thinking of color as a system also implies accepting limits. Reducing the number of tones usually improves visual clarity and reinforces the identity of a project.

  • Courses
    • All courses
    • Illustration
    • Craft
    • Marketing & Business
    • Photography & Video
    • Design
    • 3D & Animation
    • Architecture & Spaces
    • Writing
    • Fashion
    • Web & App Design
    • Calligraphy & Typography
    • Music & Audio
    • Culinary
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Wellness
    • How to become
  • Projects
  • Plus
  • Blog
  • Join for FREE
  • Log in
  • Log in
  • Join for Free
  • Community
  • Contests
  • Projects
  • Creatives
Add a new project

MOG
MOG

by Matt McCracken and Ross Proulx @doublenaut

  • 242
  • 3
  • 0
Label design for MOG a wild ale fermented on fruit by Bellwoods Brewery
Label design for MOG a wild ale fermented on fruit by Bellwoods Brewery
Like
  • Daniel Gonzalbez
  • diogeneshernanmq07
  • Moni Martínez
Like
FacebookTwitterPinterest
Add to favorites

More projects by doublenaut

  • Garden. Design, Traditional illustration, Vector Illustration, Poster Design, and Screen Printing project by Matt McCracken and Ross Proulx - 08.05.2022
    • 3
    • 0
    • 356

    Garden

    doublenaut

  • Explosions in the Sky. Design, Traditional illustration, Poster Design, and Screen Printing project by Matt McCracken and Ross Proulx - 08.08.2022
    • 2
    • 0
    • 309

    Explosions in the Sky

    doublenaut

  • Friendly Stranger. Design, Traditional illustration, and Vector Illustration project by Matt McCracken and Ross Proulx - 08.04.2022
    • 3
    • 0
    • 296

    Friendly Stranger

    doublenaut

  • Goblin Sauce. Design, Traditional illustration, Vector Illustration, and Packaging project by Matt McCracken and Ross Proulx - 08.04.2022
    • 2
    • 0
    • 322

    Goblin Sauce

    doublenaut

See doublenaut's portfolio
0 comments

Log in or join for Free to comment

Log in Join for Free
A project by
Matt McCracken and Ross Proulx doublenaut
Teacher Plus
Joined January 2022
Follow
Message
Details
  • MOG
  • Client: Bellwoods Brewery
Areas
  • Design
  • Packaging
  • Traditional illustration
  • Vector Illustration
Software
  • Adobe Illustrator
Courses by this teacher
How to create cool textures for digital creations. Design course by Matt McCracken and Ross Proulx

How to create cool textures for digital creations

A course by Matt McCracken and Ross Proulx

Make your art prints stand out by creating unique and cool textures.

  • 875
  • 100% (26)
FREE WITH PLUS
97% Disc.
Original price $29.99USD
Buy $0.99USD
Add to a list
Like
Add to favorites

Domestika courses

Categories

  • Illustration courses
  • Craft courses
  • Marketing & Business courses
  • Photography & Video courses
  • Design courses
  • 3D & Animation courses
  • Architecture & Spaces courses
  • Writing courses
  • Fashion courses
  • Web & App Design courses
  • Calligraphy & Typography courses
  • Music & Audio courses
  • Culinary courses
  • Artificial Intelligence courses
  • Wellness courses
  • How to become courses

Areas

  • Traditional illustration courses
  • Digital Illustration courses
  • Drawing courses
  • Arts & Crafts courses
  • Graphic Design courses
  • Fine Arts courses
  • Design courses
  • Artificial Intelligence courses
  • SEO courses
  • Programming courses
  • Digital Marketing courses
  • Crochet courses
  • Amigurumi courses

Software

  • Adobe Photoshop courses
  • Adobe Illustrator courses
  • Procreate courses
  • Cinema 4D courses
  • Adobe Premiere courses
  • Blender courses
  • Figma courses

Lists

  • New courses
  • Top rated
  • Popular courses
  • Courses on sale

Download the Domestika app

  • Apple Store
  • Google Play

Sections

  • Courses
  • Projects
  • Jobs
  • Creatives
  • Schools
  • Domestika Podcasts
  • Domestika Plus

Info

  • Domestika
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • Support
  • Affiliates
  • Businesses
  • Teachers

Language

  • Español
  • English
  • Português
  • Deutsch
  • Français
  • Italiano
  • Polski
  • Nederlands
  • Türkçe
  • Română
  • Bahasa Indonesia

Connect

  • Follow domestika
  • © Domestika 2026
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies policy
  • Accessibility Statement