Project #4 Quiz Project #4 Quiz This quiz covers the principles and elements covered in Project #4 - Saturation. Please fill in your name and email. 1 / 7 QUESTION: This exhibition poster by Alfred Roller for the Museum of Applied Arts (1902) has a cool color temperature. False True 2 / 7 QUESTION: Which of the following statements are correct? Select all that apply. Blue and orange are complements in the RYB color model. Mixing red light and green light together creates yellow in the RGB color model. Mixing red light and blue light together creates magenta in the RGB color model. Yellow and violet are complements in the RYB color model. 3 / 7 QUESTION: This image is an example of the primary and secondary triads found which color system? RGB CMY RYB 4 / 7 QUESTION: As a general design rule, using fully saturated complementary colors is not recommended. Why is the use of green and red complementary colors successful in this Mountain Dew logo and website? Select one or more responses. There is more green than red, which communicates a visual hierarchy. The saturated red stands out. Color complements can be used to communicate high energy, which supports the message. The logo incorporates tints and shades of green, which softens the contrast. 5 / 7 QUESTION: In this painting by Jacob Lawrence, which color has the greatest luminosity? Red Orange Yellow Green 6 / 7 QUESTION: The business cards in this image use muted colors along with black, white and gray. False True 7 / 7 QUESTION: Which color system is called the Additive Color Model and is used create digital images viewed on a monitor, projector, or mobile device? RYB RGB CMY Your score is