color preferences in branding and logo design
Color preferences in branding and logo design refer to the individual and cultural inclination towards specific colors used in the creation of brand identities and logo designs. It encompasses the subjective choices and psychological associations people have with different colors, influencing their perception, recognition, and emotional response to a brand or logo.
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