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Color mixing guide / For artists, painters, decorators, printing pressmen, show card writers, sign painters, color mixers. Gives color mixtures by parts cover

Color mixing guide / For artists, painters, decorators, printing pressmen, show card writers, sign painters, color mixers. Gives color mixtures by parts

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The manual explains color as an effect of light and presents yellow, red and blue as primary pigments from which secondary and tertiary hues are produced. It provides practical mixing rules and proportions for obtaining tints, shades, warm and cool variations, and advises how to lighten, deepen or neutralize colors using white, black and complementary tones. The text distinguishes organic and inorganic pigments, discusses sources and the role of mordants, and offers selection guidance for applied trades. It notes color-blindness as an occupational consideration and highlights color harmony, recommending nature as a model for balanced combinations.

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John L. King

John L. King is an author known for his practical contributions to the field of color theory, particularly through his work, "Color Mixing Guide." This guide serves as a valuable resource for artists, painters, decorators, and various professionals involved in color application, offering detailed mixtures and ratios for achieving desired hues. King's focus on the practical aspects of color mixing has made his work a useful tool for both novice and experienced practitioners in the arts and design industries.

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