This course is the development of a methodology for using colour in interior design: from the initial approach to the purpose, Ww aim for with colour, through the steps we will take to specify a colour or the definitive colour(s). We will apply this methodology in the study of cases and the complete development of two colour projects.
Hence, the objective is to mechanise and systematise a method for designing colour projects, from the simplest to the most complex experiences.
In the first course we learned to visualise and understand the behaviour of colour, the different vocabularies and the chromatic tools that exist on the market for its manipulation.
In this course, we will move on to the previous project decisions: the aims we pursue with colour in interior design, the most suitable chromatic ranges, and their possible combinations.
Objectives:
Programme
Part One: Homes and Apartments
Practice:
Part Two: Hotels and Architectural Marketing
Previous sensory analysis.
Practice:
NOTES: The student will have to be able to manage in one of the programmes of the Acrobat-Photoshop environment.
This course is the development of a methodology for using colour in Interior Design: from the initial approach to the purpose of colour, through the steps we will take to specify the definitive colour or colours. We will apply this methodology in case studies and the complete development of two colour projects.
Hence, the aim is to mechanise and systematise a method for drawing up colour projects, from the simplest to the most complex experiences.
In the first course we learned to visualise and understand the behaviour of colour, the different vocabularies and the chromatic tools that exist on the market for its manipulation.
In this course, we will move on to the previous project decisions: the aims we pursue with colour in interior design, the most suitable chromatic ranges and their possible combinations.
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