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My Creative Color Wheel

This is my creative color wheel.Graphic design relates to color because each color means something different.Companies use color in graphic design to catch the consumer's eye. Red is desire and passion. Green is something fresh. Blue is purity and peace. Yellow is joy and energy. Purple is wisdom and creativity. Orange is joy, enthusiasm, and determination. 

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