color preferences in product design
Color preferences in product design refer to the specific choices and preferences of individuals regarding the colors used in the design and appearance of a product. It involves understanding and incorporating the psychological and cultural associations of colors to create a visually appealing and aesthetically pleasing product that resonates with the target audience.
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