For this piece I want to go simplistic like the look needs to be simple design so for all ages to understand it and that it makes sense to everyone. I wait to go for a bold colour and where they stand out on there but I put in bold balck outlines so when the piece all comes together such as the background it will be easier to define the difference between the two.
I think basic colour will be the best way to go about this as it will be easier to understand for everyone such mainly primary and secondary colours. Also taking in consideration people who aee colour blind it will be easier for them to understand the conference in what is going on.
Bright colours = eye catching / colours that contrast each other will balance them out.
Block colours will be easier for children to understand what is going on and be clearer.

-(Pancare, 2018)Modern color theory uses either the RGB additive color model or the CMY subtractive color model, and in these, the complementary pairs are red–cyan, green–magenta, and blue–yellow.
-In the traditional RYB color model, the complementary color pairs are red–green, yellow–purple, and blue–orange.
-colours can dictate the mood someone or what mood they can turn into by watching your stuff,
-Warmer colors like orange and yellow bring happiness and comfort.
– Red has been known to increase the heart rate and therefore increase alertness and the appetite, while cooler colors like blue and green tend to have a calming effect.
-colour kids can associate with other things,green = grass, blue=sky,yellow= sun etc.
Plain background; maybe more pastel colour with the strong character actually being the colours so the stand out more.
What defects do pastel have?
Pastels are less saturated than primary colors, making them feel light, soft, and calming. For spring, they work well with neutral colors to create a feeling of earthiness and sophistication.
Abstract was an idea but I think doing it simple would make it more audience friendly and so that very one can understand.
What effects of bold colour have?
It also depends on where the (99designs, 2019) psychological effects, biological conditioning and cultural imprinting mean what does that particular person relate to with the colours. For example with me and the primary colours: red is angry, blue is calming and yellow is happy and for secondary; purple is lost, orange is confused and green mutual. When the colours are presented to people they can tragically experience these emotions.Warms colour and soft colours reason for the monkey being in stronger colours than the background. (renketkisi.com, n.d.)With children it applies the same but we tend to see the emotions more as they stand out more as they show it more off as they dont understand what may be going on or to hide what they are feeling in context. Also when being left with certain colours you can tell what feeling/mood there are as they don’t realize it but it can dictate their moods completely. As well as this in doing so, leaving there in certain colours has an effect in general as characters and for example a child a lot of black space can have the effect of feeling low. This can happen from young as when babies are first born they have been said they can not see so all they see is shape and colours so colours and their mood affecting can happen from young.