Tetradic Color ★
Choose one color to be the Dominant hue (usually 60% of the design). Choose a second to be the Secondary (30%). Use the remaining two strictly as Accents (10%).
We all know the classics. The Monochromatic scheme is safe and soothing. The Complementary scheme (blue and orange) is vibrant and reliable. But sometimes, a design calls for a symphony, not a duet. tetradic color
If you see distinct shapes, you have successfully tamed the beast. Congratulations—you are now a tetrad master. Choose one color to be the Dominant hue
If all four are fighting for attention, the user’s eye will bounce around the screen like a pinball machine, and they will leave. a design calls for a symphony
Enter the (or Double-Complementary) color scheme.