Different colors

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Colour is the property of light as seen by people. The different types of color are:

  1. Red
    Red color adds gravity and heightened awareness like as quite literally, as the color increase blood circulation, breathing rates, etc.

  2. Yellow
    Yellow is the strange color. It is often associated with happiness but also activates the anxiety center of the brain. Like red and orange, its ability to stimulate.

  3. Orange
    Orange is a good way to add excitement to a site without severity. It is generally playful, and some claim it creates haste and plays on impulse.

  4. Green
    Green mostly represent the environment and outdoors, for obvious reasons, making it the clear choice to suggest nature and an organic quality.

  5. Blue
    Blue is one of the most popular colors in web design-and for good reason. It is the color of trust. Blue is the color of calm and serenity, and as such inspires security and a feeling of safety.

  6. Purple
    Purple creates an air of luxury, even decadence. Using a purple dominantly is a quick way to create a sense of elegance, even if your product is budget-minded.

  7. Pink
    Pink is a specialist color that won't work for a lot of websites but will work perfectly with the right audience. Because most people interpret pink as feminine, the color is popular for targeting female users.

  8. Brown
    While not a popular choice is a brown can, under the right circumstances. As the color associated with the earth and trees, brown can add an outdoorsy feel by a pairing with green.

  9. Black
    Black is often used only sparingly such as for text-but it works quite well as the primary color element.

  10. White
    White pairs well with just about anything, making it deals as a secondary color. White color support draws out the elements of more stimulating colors and can even guide your user's attention if you know how to use it.

  11. Grey
    Grey excludes neutrality or a lack of any particular sensation. Grey color ccsn take on the properties of either black or white attention-grabbing to specific degrees.

  12. Beige
    Beige may not be a primary color, but it's worth mentioning because of its effects it takes on the characteristics of the colors around it.

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