Psychology of Color
In this episode, we discuss the psychology of color and why it's essential for branding a business.
First published
08/18/2022
Genres:
business
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Summary
In this episode, we discuss the psychology of color and why it's essential for branding a business.
Duration
13 minutes
Parent Podcast
Digitiv. The Podcast.
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