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COLOR + BALANCE

Balance is critical in creating e ective designs. Balance can be achieved through the distribution of color, shape, texture, and other design elements.

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Single color overload is when a space has only one potential hue and there is not much variation of contrast between them.

Vertical and horizontal illusions in a space can be possible by creating a balance of color or contrasting with lines of colors in a vertical or horizontal plane.

Warm colors (such as red, orange, and yellow) tend to be visually heavier than cool colors (such as blue, green, and purple). Using warm colors in smaller areas can help with the balance in a larger area of cool colors.

Bright and intense colors have more visual weight than muted or pastel colors. Therefore, a smaller amount of bright.

Multiple color overload is when too many di erent colors are chosen and they have very little connection among the elements. It can make way nding more chaotic

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