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Logo Color Schemes

Logo Color Schemes

Analogous 

                               




This logo uses the analogous colors of yellow, light green, and green. I think the company chose these colors to make their logo look smooth, and aesthetically pleasing.  





                                     


This logo uses the analogous colors of yellow, red, and orange. I think the company chose these colors because it makes the logo look warm, and comforting.







This logo uses the complementary colors of red, and green. I think the company chose use these colors because they go             together very well, since they are complementary









 This logo uses the complementary colors of blue, and orange. I        think the company used these colors, because the blue really makes the orange pop since they are complementary colors.











This logo uses the cool colors of blue, and magenta. I think the company chose to use these colors because the magenta on the blue looks really good.








This logo uses the cool colors of a dark and light blue. I think the company chose to use these colors because the two different shades  of blue look very refreshing.




                                     
 This logo uses the monochromatic colors of a variety of shades of green. I think the company chose to use these colors since green is a very earthy color, and animal planet is about the earth.





 This logo uses the monochromatic colors of a variety of shades of      brown. I think the company chose to use these colors because they  are the same color as the company's beverage.







 This logo uses the triad colors of yellow, red, and blue. I think the      company chose to use this logo because  red, and yellow are very      appetizing colors, and the blue makes it pop.









  This logo uses the triad colors of purple, green, and yellow. I think  the company chose to use these colors because they compliment       each other, and make the logo pop.


                                                           



This logo uses the warm colors of red, and yellow. I think the company chose to use these colors because red, and yellow are very appetizing colors.






                                                     
                                                     


This logo uses the warm colors of red, and yellow. I think they         chose to use these colors because they are very cozy, and relaxing     colors.



                                                           

                                                             
                                                     

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