Color Theory for Designers, Part 1: The Meaning of Color
Color in design is very subjective. What evokes one reaction in one person may evoke a very different reaction in somone else. Sometimes this is due to personal preference, and other times due to cultural background.
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Ik ben Martijn van Vreeden, conversie optimalisatie specialist en webanalist bij Pon Automobielhandel in Leusden.
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