Effective color selection for graphics—often discussed in design circles like —is both an art and a science:
Artists use techniques like Monochromatic (one color, multiple tones), Analogous (neighboring colors), and Complementary (opposite colors) to create visual harmony or contrast. Analogous (neighboring colors)
Mastering the Color Wheel (Roda Warna) is the first step in creating balanced graphics. Analogous (neighboring colors)
Colors evoke specific emotions; for example, blue often represents calm while red evokes energy. Analogous (neighboring colors)
Choosing high-contrast colors ensures that text and data points are easily readable for the audience.