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  1. Color wheel - color theory and calculator | Canva Colors

    The color wheel shows the relationship between colors. Create the perfect color scheme for your next project. It's easy and free!

  2. 100 color combination ideas and examples | Canva

    Canva’s color wheel tool allows you to select your desired color combinations—complementary, monochromatic, analogous, triadic, or tetradic—along the spectrum and export the resulting …

  3. Color names, hex codes, color schemes and tools | Canva Colors

    Generate the perfect color palette and learn about color meanings with Canva's collection of colors and free color tools.

  4. Color psychology: The logo color tricks used by top brands ... - Canva

    A logo’s color can say a lot about a brand. Read more and explore the color wheel, find a scheme, and learn more about color psychology facts.

  5. Everything about the color Blue Green - Canva

    Blue green is a color that lies between blue and green in the color wheel. Its hex code is #0D98BA. Blue green is one of Crayola’s oldest crayon colors and has been part of many sets of Crayola crayons …

  6. Color meanings: color names and symbolism | Canva Colors

    Learn about color names and what they represent. The psychology of red, blue, yellow, green, orange, black, purple and more.

  7. Color palette generator | Canva Colors

    With Canva’s color palette generator, you can create color combinations in seconds. Simply upload a photo, and we’ll use the hues in the photo to create your palette.

  8. Everything about the color Turquoise - Canva

    Positioned between blue and green in the color wheel, turquoise is a mixture of pale blue and green or blue with a small amount of yellow. Its hex code is #30D5C8.

  9. Color palettes - color schemes to inspire | Canva Colors

    Browse thousands of color combinations on Canva and create your own designs without hiring a designer. It's free!

  10. Everything about the color Indigo - Canva

    Indigo, found between blue and violet in the color wheel, is a natural pigment that comes from plants and is traditionally considered one of the 7 major spectral colors.