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Call-to-action color investigation #73
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Red is best! Is this in lieu of other visual effects, like pulse / shimmer
/ shimmy?
…On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 7:04 PM Margo ***@***.***> wrote:
Red is the best but I don't think it will solve our problem.
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I think so - we could combine them but personally I'm not feeling bringing in a color, the screens are already pretty visually rich bordering on chaotic. I just uploaded some glowing/pulsing stuff to #74, check it out |
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Is there a color (like green on github) that can indicate interactivity/a call-to-action for the user?
Would be applicable to:
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