Part One - History of Colour Theory -Theorists
Empedocles
Albert Munsell
Sir Isaac Newton
Joseph Albers
J.C. Maxwell
Michel Chevreul
Ewald Hering
Leonardo da Vinci
Johannes Itten
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Frans Gerritsen
Ogden Rood
Aristotle
Wilhelm Ostwald
Moses Harris
Faber Birren
Part Two - Contemporary Colour Science
Why Colour Science is important
Colour Recognition and the Human Eye
What is Colour?
Types of Ambient Light
Recognising and Coding Colours
Part Three – Recognising And Coding Colours
The Visual Wheel
The Natural Colour System
Hues, Tints and Shades
Part Four – Theories Of Colour Mixing
Subtractive Mixing
Partitive Mixing
Additive Mixing
Part Five - Colour Properties
What are Colour Properties?
Colour Properties and Light
Natural Light
Optical Light
Al fresco
Aerial Perspective
Multiple light sources
Colour Change in different lights
Colour Properties and the Human Eye
Afterimage
Brightness
Hue
Saturation
Speed
Value
Table of All Colour Properties and links to DISCOVERIES
Part Six - How The Colour Discoveries Are Organised
Using The GUIDES
Working through the COLOUR DISCOVERIES
Doing the Exercises
Completing the Course