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Definition of Color scheme
1. Noun. A planned combination of colors. "The color scheme for this room was determined by an interior decorator"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Color Scheme
Literary usage of Color scheme
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Craftsman Homes by Gustav Stickley (1909)
"The first of the three floors illustrated here is meant to complete the color
scheme of a room in which the woodwork is of silver-gray maple and the ..."
2. Louisiana and the Fair: An Exposition of the World, Its People and Their by James William Buel (1904)
"color scheme of the Exposition. It is only within the past dozen years, the idea
originating at the Columbian Fair, that what is known as a color scheme has ..."
3. The Play Movement and Its Significance by Henry Stoddard Curtis (1917)
"color scheme A large proportion of the municipal grounds are in charge of the
park authorities, and the park authorities have taken ..."
4. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1905)
"Advantage of a Good color scheme.—It is of vast importance that the designer be
able to work out a satisfactory color scheme in any of his designs, ..."
5. Publication by Cleveland Foundation Survey Committee (1916)
"color scheme The colors used in classrooms have been carefully worked out and
standardized. Wood is of dark dull finish, ceilings just off white, ..."