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20 Ways to Share Knowledge Using Color

How do you get someone to pay attention to your message? You print it in color. Even a single highlight color can draw more attention than bold text or different fonts.

Whether you’re trying to capture attention, enhance productivity, improve communication or boost sales, color psychology in marketing is the magic bullet. Take a look at these 20 tips for sharing knowledge in color.

Read the “20 Ways to Share Color Knowledge” brochure

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