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The first step in designing your own color scheme is to choose a base color.
The base color could be one of your favorite colors, a color depending on environmental
conditions, a color that helps to convey the appropriate mood, or a color following trends.
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The first step in designing your own color scheme is to choose a base color.
The base color could be one of your favorite colors, a color depending on environmental
conditions, a color that helps to convey the appropriate mood, or a color following trends.
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The first step in designing your own color scheme is to choose a base color.
The base color could be one of your favorite colors, a color depending on environmental
conditions, a color that helps to convey the appropriate mood, or a color following trends.
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The first step in designing your own color scheme is to choose a base color.
The base color could be one of your favorite colors, a color depending on environmental
conditions, a color that helps to convey the appropriate mood, or a color following trends.
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The first step in designing your own color scheme is to choose a base color.
The base color could be one of your favorite colors, a color depending on environmental
conditions, a color that helps to convey the appropriate mood, or a color following trends.
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The first step in designing your own color scheme is to choose a base color.
The base color could be one of your favorite colors, a color depending on environmental
conditions, a color that helps to convey the appropriate mood, or a color following trends.
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The first step in designing your own color scheme is to choose a base color.
The base color could be one of your favorite colors, a color depending on environmental
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The first step in designing your own color scheme is to choose a base color.
The base color could be one of your favorite colors, a color depending on environmental
conditions, a color that helps to convey the appropriate mood, or a color following trends.
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