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Elements of DesignUnit 5: Color and Visual HierarchyModule 1: Palettes and Applying Color to Fills and Strokes
Palettes and Applying Color
Adobe offers a variety of ways to incorporate color into a design.
Elements of DesignUnit 5: Color and Visual HierarchyModule 1: Palettes and Applying Color to Fills and Strokes
Palettes and Applying Color
InDesign and Illustrator both feature an editable swatches palette.
Elements of DesignUnit 5: Color and Visual HierarchyModule 1: Palettes and Applying Color to Fills and Strokes
Palettes and Applying Color
Swatches can easily be added through the flyout menu. The example above demonstrates adding a Pantone color to the swatches palette.
Elements of DesignUnit 5: Color and Visual HierarchyModule 1: Palettes and Applying Color to Fills and Strokes
Palettes and Applying Color
Colors can be adjusted by dragging sliders to the desired amount of CMY or K.
Elements of DesignUnit 5: Color and Visual HierarchyModule 1: Palettes and Applying Color to Fills and Strokes
Palettes and Applying Color
There is also an option to use the color picker to select a color. This method of selecting colors is most often used in Photoshop.
Elements of DesignUnit 5: Color and Visual HierarchyModule 1: Palettes and Applying Color to Fills and Strokes
Palettes and Applying Color
Color modes are changed through the flyout menu of the color palette.
Elements of DesignUnit 5: Color and Visual HierarchyModule 1: Palettes and Applying Color to Fills and Strokes
Palettes and Applying Color
Whether you are coloring the stroke or the fill depends on which icon is in front.