color theory and visualization
Color theory and visualization refer to the understanding and application of color properties and their representation in visual communication. Color theory explores the principles behind how colors interact and create harmonious or contrasting effects. Visualization, on the other hand, involves the use of visual elements, including color, to present information or convey ideas effectively. In relation, color theory provides the framework for selecting and combining colors in visualizations to enhance their clarity, meaning, and aesthetic appeal.
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