Colors
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+ | The only use of color is the four main colors used to associate with the four media majors: yellow, orange, green, and pink. Since these four colors are to be applied to the paper as though they were physically created, they are to take the look of being made from a highlighter marker. These four colors were chosen as the four highlighters most used. So these four are to be very brightly neon colored that are transparent over the text which it overlaps.<br> | ||
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The use of color
The only use of color is the four main colors used to associate with the four media majors: yellow, orange, green, and pink. Since these four colors are to be applied to the paper as though they were physically created, they are to take the look of being made from a highlighter marker. These four colors were chosen as the four highlighters most used. So these four are to be very brightly neon colored that are transparent over the text which it overlaps.
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