Color Speak #2
Color Speak #2: Value

Value is the brightness or darkness of a color based on its proximity to white or black. Adjusting the value of a color changes its perceived brightness without altering its base hue.
The interplay of different values in our raspberry glaze wall treatment, creates delicious depth.
Design Speak:
I’d like the walls to have subtle shifts in value wih blended areas of lighter and darker raspberry.
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