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Effective color schemes may be composed of black and white and another color, different values of one color, adjacent colors in the color circle, near complements rather than exact complements, a color and split complementaries -- that is the colors on each side of its complement in the color circle, triads or three colors equally distant in the color circle.
REFERENCES
Birren, Faber, Monument to Color, McFarlane, Ward, McFarlane, New York City, 1938. Luckiesh, Matthew, Color and Colors, D. Van Nostrand Co.,
Inc., New York City, 1938. Sargent, Walter, The Enjoyment and Use of Color, Charles
Scribners Sons, New York City, 1923. Others also are referred to in the text.
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Chapter 50 METHODS OF REPRODUCING
THE materials on hand may be used in some instances, but in others the work must be done outside the office. If you have only certain equipment, your process of publication is limited by the need for other equipment.
Carbon paper is one of the simplest methods of securing a number of copies. If the original is made by hand (pencil or ink), a special type of carbon paper should be purchased. Best results will be obtained by using a pencil with hard lead, or a manifold pen.
Tracings in pencil or ink may be made by placing tracing paper over the copy. Thin paper can be used for small tracings, while for large ones a tracing cloth, which comes in a larger size than the paper, should be used.
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