Colour Theory:

Advanced Approaches & Applications

An 80-page independent research publication, written, designed, and illustrated in the fall term of my final year in the design program.

The scope of this project aims to expand knowledge of colour theory learned in the design program and its application in design thinking. This research publication aims to refine the theoretical knowledge of colour theory and expand into reality-based rendering through the influence and interaction of environments. With this knowledge, we can explore how to use colour as a tool to shape perceptions of reality, advancing storytelling methods that go beyond mere illustrative techniques and move into conceptual design thinking. The publication aims to highlight advanced theories, broken down through the lens of student considerations, and paired with the culmination of my personal creative works developed during my time in the undergraduate program.

The final publication is digitized in the MacEwan University Research Database.
The complete publication can be accessed here.

From theoretical research to hand-illustrated applications.

Starting with theory.

Expanding into
environmental effects.

Physical illustrations

mediums used:

Pencil, Coloured Pencil, Watercolour, Acrylic, Acrylic Gouache & Ink.

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