![The Munsell Color System is even easier to learn and understand with today's color sphere or "color tree" available through Munsell.](https://munsell.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/munsell-color-tree-3D-115x115.jpg)
Munsell Color Diary – Easy Way to Teach Color Theory
It was 1900, and as Albert Munsell continued to develop the Munsell Color Theory, he was determined to put his color system to work in education. … Continue reading
![The Munsell Chroma Scale (bottom) served as the "limbs" on Munsell's three-dimensional color tree and complete the sphere in Munsell's three-dimensional color order system.](https://munsell.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/munsell-color-chroma-scale-system-115x115.jpg)
Munsell Color Chroma – 3rd Step in Munsell Color Order System
Albert Munsell again returned to his artist roots to develop the color chroma scale, which refers to the strength (also known as saturation) or weakness of a given color. … Continue reading
![Munsell Color Value Scales served as the vertical axis for Munsell's three-dimensional color space. In his initial system it was comprised of ten steps. However, today's Munsell Neutral Value Scales include up to 37 steps.](https://munsell.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/munsell-color-value-scale-150x150.jpg)
Munsell Color Value Scale: The 2nd Step Away From Color Anarchy
Albert Munsell had “color conviction.” He was determined to develop an effective, systematic means for communicating and teaching color, much like the three-dimensional system of music where each sound is comprised of three elements—pitch, intensity and duration. … Continue reading