What enhances the page and helps establish or reinforce branding.
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Monochromatic
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All colors of a single hue
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<HTML>
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Tag that starts all HTML code
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.com
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Example of a top level domain
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Contrast
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When 2 or more page elements display differently n color, size, shape, texture, orientation, position or movement.
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Proximity
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The use of white space and logical structure to create visual unity.
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Alignment
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Placement, position, orientation and grouping of elements
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Repetition
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Repeated visual elements that appear throughout the pages on the site. Repeated elements can include colors, shapes, textures, fonts typography, graphics, spatial relationships.
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<em>
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CSS tag which makes text italic.
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<h6>
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Smallest HTML heading size.
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Triadic
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Colors evenly spaced on the color wheel
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<u>
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HTML tag used to underline
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Analogous
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Groups of 3 colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
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<strong>
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CSS Tag that makes text bold
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/
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Symbol that closes HTML tags
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<br>
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Breaks line; Moves to next line; Tag that does not need closing
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Complementary
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Colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel
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Aesthetic web design
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Used to create pleasing, attractive, engaging and efficient websites; Includes typography, layout, and graphics
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Secondary
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Color from mixing 2 primary colors.
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Tertiary
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Color made by mixing 2 secondary colors together.
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<font color="blue">
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HTML tag that makes text blue
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Primary
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Group of colors from which all other colors can be made by mixing.