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3: Who Uses ColourJot?

ColourJot Stencils are made for art students, hobbyists, professional artists, and art teachers. They’re a great tool for understanding colour theory and enhancing creativity. They serve as an educational tool for mastering colour theory while fostering creativity and personal expression.…

10: How Do 3 Primes Make 99 Colours?

The left side of each ColourJot stencil is half of an 18-Point colour circle and holds ‘3 Prime’ colours with 5 mixing spaces between them. The total of eighteen colours will complete the outer circumference of the ColourJot Circle. There are…

9: Adding Colour to the Grid

The grid may be traced over two pages to fit a basic sketchbook (A5, 5×8”, 5.5×8.25”) or a medium accordion book. 9 columns across and 7 rows high fit easily on a 2-page spread or accordion book. Take note of…

How to Host a ColourJot Club

Form or join a ColourJot Club to share resources and discoveries while making time to fill the pages of your own ColourJot art journal. ColourJotting is enjoyable as a social get-together between friends or family members of different art abilities.…

Where to Learn More about Colour Theory

Robert Gamblin’s “Navigating Color Space” Explore the fascinating world of colour with Robert Gamblin’s “Navigating Color Space,” a groundbreaking presentation featuring 3D computer animations that delve into the universe of colour. This multi-dimensional approach to colour mixing will transform your…

Glossary of Colour Terms

This is a glossary of the most common terms used when teaching and learning about colour. It is by no means an exhaustive list but it is most relevant information for colour theory for visual artists. The images provided are…