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A Quick Guide To Color Schemes For Infographics
This infographic gives you a simple visual guide to choosing the right colors for your infographic with ease. Gain an understanding of how to pick the ideal saturation and hue of a color, as well as the significance of the colors you are choosing. The infographic also explains the pros and cons of using extremely complementary colors in order to demand attention. This includes knowing when to use a direct complementary color pattern, versus a split complementary and a complementary tetrad. Overall, the goal of the infographic is to give non-designers a general understanding of how and when to use the best colors to get their message across with vibrance.

A Quick Guide To Color Schemes For Infographics Infographic by: venngage.com

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A Quick Guide To Color Schemes For Infographics
This infographic gives you a simple visual guide to choosing the right colors for your infographic with ease. Gain an understanding of how to pick the ideal saturation and hue of a color, as well as the significance of the colors you are choosing. The infographic also explains the pros and cons of using extremely complementary colors in order to demand attention. This includes knowing when to use a direct complementary color pattern, versus a split complementary and a complementary tetrad. Overall, the goal of the infographic is to give non-designers a general understanding of how and when to use the best colors to get their message across with vibrance.

A Quick Guide To Color Schemes For Infographics Infographic by: venngage.com

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