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  <subtitle>Color theory, palette harmony, the places behind our themes, the platforms we publish to, and our open-source repositories.</subtitle>
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    <title>Introduction to Color Harmony</title>
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    <summary>Color harmony made simple: analogous, complementary, triadic and temperature schemes, why each one works, and a live tool to build your own palette.</summary>
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    <summary>A clear, practical guide to the three color models, RGB, HEX, and CMYK. See real values, learn why screens and print differ, and convert any color live.</summary>
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