Colors exist in a hierarchy of existence, with primary colors at the base, secondary colors as derivatives, and tertiary colors as... well, you get the idea.
Red, Yellow, and Blue. The fundamental building blocks of color. Without them, we'd be living in a world of grayscale despair.
Subchapter 1.1.1: The Physics of Red Subchapter 1.1.2: The Psychology of Yellow Subchapter 1.1.3: The Art of BlueA diagram illustrating the intricate relationships between colors. It's like a family tree, but with more pigment.
Real-world applications of color theory. Like, you know, art and design and all that jazz.
Subchapter 1.3.1: The Color Theory of Painting Subchapter 1.3.2: The Color Theory of Fashion Subchapter 1.3.3: The Color Theory of Interiors