Abstract
In the context of graphic communication, colour is particularly useful in attracting and holding the attention, prior to conveying information and making that information memorable. Roy Osborne proposes that although no designer can guarantee that a particular colour combination will stimulate precisely the intended response in any sample of viewers, general agreements can be deduced that might form the basis for methodical approaches to colour association.
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