thefoundationhttp://www.thefoundation.de2008-11-03T02:07:47Z(c) 2012 Michael Kurze, Aachen, GermanyTest your color IQ2008-11-03T02:07:47ZDaniel Beckerhttp://www.thefoundation.de/about/danieltest-your-color-iq<p>Have you ever tested your perceptivity of color? An interesting test can be passed at the <a href="http://www.xrite.com/custom_page.aspx?PageID=77">xrite color <abbr title="intelligence quotient">IQ</abbr> test</a>.</p><p>Somehow I was fascinated. The <a href="http://www.xrite.com/custom_page.aspx?PageID=77">test</a> was fun to do and cost me several minutes – dragging and tossing each color field from left to right and <span lang="la" title="from Latin: the other way around">vice versa</span>. I ended up, getting this screen:</p>
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<p>Needless to say, I am a bit proud. Nonetheless, I see the problems with this method of testing ones <q>color <abbr title="intelligence quotient">IQ</abbr></q>.<br />This little test maybe a fun game to train your perception of colors. But it is unsuitable to compare the results with other peoples ability to sort little motley squares – unless you perform the test at the identical display! A display calibrated with high contrast should make it easier to score well in this test.</p>
<p>Furthermore, this test does not tell anything about a persons ability to chose suitable, harmonic colors or to deal with color composition, which would be the real <q>intelligence of colors.</q></p><p>Despite all these aspects, the interaction with this small application was kind of enlightening for me: As a designer (or artist) I should be able to handle the <q>technical part</q> of colors. I should be able to sort colors in matters of hue, saturation, brightness. Otherwise I will not be able to work reliable and reasonable with this important segment of design!</p><p class="annotation notice center">Persons working in the area of screen and/or print media should know the basics about color models like the <a title="Have a look at the very detailed and revealing article at Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rgb"><abbr title="short for red, green, and blue">RGB-</abbr></a> or <a title="Have a look at the very detailed and revealing article at Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cmyk"><abbr title="short for cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (black)">CMYK</abbr></a> color models.</p>
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