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Colour Contrast in Cartographic Works Using the Principles of Johannes Itten

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Authors

BLÁHA Jan D. ŠTĚRBA Zbyněk

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source The Cartographic Journal
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1743277414Y.0000000084
Field Earth magnetism, geography
Keywords colour in cartography; colour contrast; colour theory; Johannes Itten; thematic maps
Description Colour is considered a key means of expression for use in cartographic works. This is because colours and the relations among them influence not only the aesthetic impression a map creates but also its overall utility. In addition to Newton’s spectral colour theory, today theories with origins in artistic technique are gaining ground in cartography. This article introduces J. Itten’s colour theory (first published in 1961 in The Art of Colour [Kunst der Farbe]) with special attention given to his concept of seven colour contrasts. The article also discusses the suitability and unsuitability of their application in practical cartography, and it contributes original examples employing thematic maps, a discipline with broad possibilities for the application of these inventive methods by today’s mapmakers.
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