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The Psychology of Color: How To Make Designs That Connect

The Psychology of Color: How To Make Designs That Connect

by admin | Dec 1, 2025 | color theory, graphic design, visual branding

Have you ever noticed how a fast-food logo often uses red and yellow, while a bank’s branding is almost always blue? That’s no accident. It’s the psychology of color at work—a powerful tool in graphic and web design that shapes how people feel, behave, and connect...

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