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Colors

: Formed by mixing two primary colors: Green, Orange, and Purple .

: Formulas like monochromatic (one hue in different values), analogous (adjacent on the wheel), and complementary (opposite on the wheel) help create cohesive palettes. 2. Color Psychology and Symbolism Colors

Colors evoke specific psychological responses and carry symbolic meanings that vary by culture and context. : Formed by mixing two primary colors: Green,

This report explores the foundational principles of color theory, psychology, and best practices for applying color in professional reports and design. 1. Fundamental Color Theory analogous (adjacent on the wheel)

: The three pigment colors— Red, Yellow, and Blue —that cannot be created by mixing other colors.