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Date: 2011-11-03 16:50:01
Perception
Electromagnetic radiation
Red
Anger
Green
Communication
Blood
Primary color
Color
Optical spectrum
Mind

RED: Color Communication How Do Colors Affect Us? Colors have impact! Colors slip extra meaning into communication. As designers, we can make a clearer connection with our audience through knowledge of

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