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8/21/2020Skill Level Beginner
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- [Instructor] Colors help shape every design we make and remains one of the most important aspects in every creative field. Join me, Bart Van de Wiele, as I take you on a colorful journey through Adobe Color to show you how build unique color themes, and how to apply them in your everyday design projects. I'll show how to draw inspiration from the Adobe Color community, how to create color themes and gradients based on images, or the live view of your camera. And how to make your color themes accessible by understanding the basic forms of color blindness and detecting conflicting colors. You'll learn the best ways for saving color themes, how to fine-tune them using harmony rules, and how to leverage obscure but unique color manipulation features available within Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
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Introduction
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What is Adobe Color?1m 38s
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Is Adobe Color free?2m 2s
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1. Creating Color Themes
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Editing your theme2m 36s
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Creating accessible colors5m 12s
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2. Saving and Exploring Themes
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Exploring the community8m 4s
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Getting inspired by trends2m 41s
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3. Creating Color Gradients
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4. Matching Pantone Colors
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5. Using Adobe Capture
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6. Applying Color Themes in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign
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Applying colors in InDesign4m 10s
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Conclusion
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Keep in touch33s
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