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Scarlet Blaze #B22222
Carbon #333333
20000 Leagues Under the Sea #191970
Pesto di Rucola #6B8E23
Foundation White #E6E6FA
#B22222 Scarlet Blaze
#333333 Carbon
#191970 20000 Leagues Under the Sea
#6B8E23 Pesto di Rucola
#E6E6FA Foundation White

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About This Color Palette

That sounds like a powerful way to convey the information! For an infographic using pie charts to represent different types of violence, you can utilize the color palette effectively to differentiate each type while maintaining a cohesive look. Here’s a suggestion on how to apply the colors to each sector of the pie chart:

 <Infographic Color Assignments>
1. Physical Violence - Crimson Red (
                            
                            #B22222
                        ) - Use this color for the segment representing physical violence to emphasize its urgency.
2. Psychological Violence - Charcoal Grey (
                            
                            #333333
                        ) - This color can represent psychological violence, highlighting its often-hidden nature.
3. Sexual Violence - Midnight Blue (
                            
                            #191970
                        ) - Use this deep blue for sexual violence to convey the seriousness of the issue.
4. Economic Violence - Olive Green (
                            
                            #6B8E23
                        ) - This calming green can illustrate economic violence, suggesting resilience and recovery.
5. General Awareness - Soft Lavender (
                            
                            #E6E6FA
                        ) - This gentle color can be used for a background or a "general awareness" section, providing balance in your infographic.

Tips for Your Infographic:

  • Contrast and Readability: Ensure that the text on the pie chart segments is easily readable by using white or light-colored fonts on darker backgrounds and vice versa.
  • Legends and Labels: Use the same colors for legends and labels to maintain consistency throughout the infographic.
  • Visual Balance: Distribute the segments in a way that visually balances the infographic, perhaps by placing the most urgent issues (like physical violence) in a prominent position.
  • Additional Elements: Consider adding icons or illustrations that correspond with each type of violence to enhance understanding and engagement.

Would you like any advice on specific infographic layouts or tools in Canva to use for this project?

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Scarlet Blaze
Carbon
20000 Leagues Under the Sea
Pesto di Rucola
Foundation White

Training for computer science teachers in Blackout, Ukraine, November snow and rain

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