There are many definitions and theories about colour harmony. But no consistent rules and definitions can be
determined. Some previous researches show that there are many factors that influence the colour harmony. Colour
harmony is highly depends on the external factors, including the context of colour besides their colour combinations. In
the current research an experiment conducted by observing two colour combinations which applied in shirt and trousers.
Twenty observers involved in the experiment, consist of ten male and ten female. Each observer predict colour harmony
score in 58 samples of shirt and trouser pairs, the colour combination then applied upside down. Based on the
experimental results, male and female group has similar tendency in colour harmony score prediction in the same colour
samples (correlation coefficient, r=0.84). Upside down colour combinations will change the impression of observer
about colour harmony and yields a different value of colour harmony prediction score which indicated from correlation
coefficient results of 0.53.
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