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Warm Colours

In colour theory, colours which contain a large amount of yellow, as opposed to cool colours, which contain more blue. For example, a yellow-orange colour would be warm; a greenish-blue would be cool. Warm colours are thought to appear to be closer to the viewer, while cool colours are thought to recede into the distance. [...]

In colour theory, colours which contain a large amount of yellow, as opposed to cool colours, which contain more blue. For example, a yellow-orange colour would be warm; a greenish-blue would be cool. Warm colours are thought to appear to be closer to the viewer, while cool colours are thought to recede into the distance. (See also cool colours).

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