UnitZ Tips: How to use colors

Hello Woozens,


Are you ready for another lesson on creating UnitZ? Today's tips are about using colors.


Color theory is a big topic, so I'll keep this post brief.


Colors serve various purposes such as representing personality and themes, drawing attention, and creating a specific mood or emotion.

They can be used to evoke different feelings and intentions.


Colors can evoke different emotions and feelings. Warm colors like red, orange, and yellow can make us feel hungry, in love, or joyful.

On the other hand, cool colors such as green, blue, and purple can give off a sense of calmness or seriousness.


Many restaurants use bright reds and yellows to stimulate their customers' appetite, while engineering companies often opt for blue and grey to convey a sense of professionalism.

These color choices have also given rise to popular phrases such as "feeling blue" and "red from anger."


The color wheel is a powerful tool for creating captivating color schemes.



When we're trying to find colors that complement the main color, we can search for Analogous Colors.

These are colors that appear directly next to our main color in the color wheel.



When we want to enhance our primary color, we can utilize complementary colors situated on the opposite side of the color wheel.



I hope these tips will assist you in our upcoming UnitZ Contest and all future competitions.


Designer Mack