Forget Color Theory (Guest Post)


Forget Color Theory (Guest Post)

Created: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 posted by at 9:30 am

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You don’t need a graphic design education. You don’t need to “be designy” or “be artsy”, you don’t need to read 15 books on color theory. You can do it yourself, in minutes. But first, we need to talk about why well-designed presentations are important.

Forget Color Theory (Guest Post)

Forget Color Theory (Guest Post)

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