Colors are crucial in design, enhancing usability and ensuring accessibility. Following the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) helps maintain inclusive designs. Random color additions can lead to inconsistencies and poor user experiences. A well-defined color palette aids in avoiding these issues and speeds up the design process. This tutorial guides you through selecting hierarchy, choosing a color model, using tools like ColorBox, and adhering to accessibility standards. Special attention is given to yellow's accessibility and ensuring color contrast meets AA standards.
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