Color is organized on a color wheel, a circular diagram used to organize colors into related order. A color wheel helps identify color harmonies/schemes. These are a list of color harmonies; achromatic, monochromatic, primary, secondary, tertiary, complementary, analogous, warm and cool.
Colors have the ability to suggest a feeling to the viewer. These feelings are based on experiences and opinions of the particular person. We are all different and have different experiences and opinions therefore we conclude that color is subjective.
In the three assignments following we applied the above information. The first is a color wheel made in a unique design. Next is a grid of from our "ugly color" experiment, followed by a grid of signature colors. These two examples support the theory that color is subjective.