White is an achromatic color without hue or saturation. Defined by hex code #FFFFFF and RGB values 100% red, green, blue. Plays crucial role in color mixing and creating lighter shades
RAL is Europe's primary color system for coordinating color matches. Used in interior design, architecture, printing and manufacturing
Navy blue is versatile and suits most decorating styles. Dark navy blue should be balanced to avoid dreary designs. Black-shaded hues like purple and maroon fade when paired with navy
Metamerism occurs when colors match with different spectral power distributions. Human eye contains three color receptors, reducing colors to tristimulus values. Metameric matches are common in near neutral and dark colors
CMYK uses four subtractive colors: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. Colors are partially or entirely masked on white background. White is natural paper color, black results from full ink combination
Color theory combines art and science to explain how we perceive colors. Colors communicate effectively without words and influence emotions. Value determines lightness (white) or darkness (black) in a color. Temperature indicates warmth (red, orange, yellow) or coolness (blue, green, purple). Saturation describes color intensity, ranging from dull to vibrant