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Color Psychology: Go Green
The phrase ‘Go green’ instantly arouses sentiments surrounding ecological health, and quite reasonably so, given the current climate crisis. But the perception of green wasn’t always this, and has changed and evolved immensely through time. Found naturally in vegetation due to a chemical compound called chlorophyll, and made by mixing the primary shades of blue and yellow, the color green has a history as rich as its shades. Read on to find out more.
Learn moreColor Mixology
With a little knowledge of the color wheel and color theory, anyone can blend our shades to create their very own custom color. Read on to find out the basic rules of color mixology, and how you too can start blending colors and creating your desired shades.
Learn moreHow To Layer Colors
The color wheel can be a simple yet very useful tool when it comes to understanding how to layer colors on top of each other, mix shades to create your custom look, or simply get to get rid of unwanted tones. Read on to learn more.
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