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A grid of seven filled circles in bold primary and secondary colors plus black, white, and green against a light gray background, arranged in two rows of varying sizes.
Summary
A composition of seven flat circles in red, yellow, green, black, white, and teal, arranged in a 4-3 grid that studies color relationships and visual weight through size variation and hue intensity.
Visual description
Top row: unfilled circle (white outline), solid red, solid yellow, solid teal. Bottom row: solid black, solid dark red, solid orange, solid dark teal. Circles sit on a light gray background with generous spacing. Sizes vary: black circle is largest, creating a visual anchor; others diminish progressively. The palette reads as playful yet structured.
Key takeaway
Using circle geometry to isolate and compare colors independent of association. The contrast between the outline circle (negative space) and filled forms creates rhythm and visual interest without additional detail.
Reuse notes
A reference for color systems, design education, or brand palette exploration. The variation in circle size shows how saturation and value affect perceived weight. Works as a foundation for web palettes or graphic design studies.









