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  2. There are two types of color wheel. The RYB or red, yellow, blue color wheel is typically used by artists, as it helps with combining paint colors. Then there is the RGB, or red, green and blue color wheel, which is designed for online use, as it refers to mixing light – like on a computer or TV screen.

  3. Everything about the color Green - Canva

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    Green is the result of mixing blue and yellow. The many variations of green depend on the proportions of the two primary colors. For example, more yellow and a tinge of blue could make lime green. The green hex code is #00FF00.

  4. Everything about the color Emerald Green - Canva

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    Emerald is a shade of green, a color that symbolizes balance and harmony. Green has strong associations with nature and the environment and is seen as the color of luck, freshness and renewal. In color psychology, green is thought to help balance emotions and promote a sense of calm and clarity.

  5. Generate the perfect color palette and learn about color meanings with Canva's collection of colors and free color tools.

  6. 100 color combination ideas and examples | Canva

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    Red and green are one of three pairs of complementary colors on the traditional color wheel. These colors combine to make a striking, high-contrast impression that can be a little jarring if you don’t use them carefully. They can also easily become Christmasy when used at full saturation.

  7. Everything about the color Pastel Green - Canva

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    Pastel green can be matched with many different shades. It looks great alongside other pastel hues, particularly lilac, which is its complementary color on the color wheel. Pastel green can appear retro and reminiscent of the 1950s alongside cream, or could be freshened up next to a crisp white.

  8. Everything about the color Forest Green - Canva

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    As forest green’s most direct complementing color is a bright red, it can often also evoke the Christmas holiday when used together. To avoid that association, you can use forest green to accent blues and greens .

  9. Everything about the color Violet - Canva

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    Violet combines well with its complementary color, yellow. You can also combine it with blues and greens to add depth to your design. Looking for a different hue? The following colors are related to violet. Purple; Purple haze

  10. Everything about the color Neon Green - Canva

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    Neon green is an extremely bright green hue that takes after its close color wheel neighbor, lime green. Lime green contains far more red pigment than neon green, while neon green brings just a touch of blue pigment for balance. The hex code for neon green is #39FF14.

  11. Everything about the color Bright Yellow - Canva

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    Bright yellow is also commanding next to blue, which is its complementary color on the color wheel. It pops next to pure white and black, or can be softened when used alongside gray. The colors that pair well with bright yellow include: Blue; Navy blue; Purple; Lavender; Indigo; Violet; Black; White; Gray; Similar colors to bright yellow ...