What is CMYK?

Color is all around us, like how your favorite crayons work! CMYK is a way to make colors using four special inks: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black.

Imagine you're coloring a picture with watercolor paints. If you mix blue and red, you get purple. But when printing things like posters or books, printers use these four inks instead of red and blue, because they work really well together on paper!

How it works

Printers use Cyan (like a light blue), Magenta (like a hot pink), Yellow (just like the sun), and Black (the color of your favorite socks) to make all the colors you see. When they mix these inks together, they create new colors, kind of like how mixing paint on your canvas makes cool effects!

Why it's special

Printers use CMYK instead of red, blue, and yellow because these four colors can be mixed more easily to make all the other colors you need. It’s like having a bigger set of crayons that can help you draw anything, from a rainbow to your favorite dinosaur! Color is all around us, like how your favorite crayons work! CMYK is a way to make colors using four special inks: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black.

Imagine you're coloring a picture with watercolor paints. If you mix blue and red, you get purple. But when printing things like posters or books, printers use these four inks instead of red and blue, because they work really well together on paper!

Take the quiz →

Examples

  1. A printer uses cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks to make all the colors you see on a poster.
  2. Mixing blue and red ink creates purple on your T-shirt.
  3. Black is added to dark colors so they look richer.

Ask a question

See also

Discussion

Recent activity

Categories: Art · color theory· printing· design