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Distinct Qualitative Color Palette For Network Plot

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Bright Red #FF5733
Bright Blue #337BFF
Bright Green #33FF57
Bright Yellow #FFEB33
Bright Purple #8E33FF
Bright Orange #FF8C33
Bright Teal #33FFEB
#FF5733 Bright Red
#337BFF Bright Blue
#33FF57 Bright Green
#FFEB33 Bright Yellow
#8E33FF Bright Purple
#FF8C33 Bright Orange
#33FFEB Bright Teal

Distinct Qualitative Color Palette for Network Plot

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 <Distinct Qualitative Color Palette for Network Plot>
1. Bright Red - 
          
          #FF5733
        - A vibrant red that captures attention and signifies strong connections.
2. Bright Blue - 
          
          #337BFF
        - A calming blue that represents stability and trust in the network.
3. Bright Green - 
          
          #33FF57
        - A fresh green that symbolizes growth and positive relationships.
4. Bright Yellow - 
          
          #FFEB33
        - A sunny yellow that stands out and indicates high visibility in the network.
5. Bright Purple - 
          
          #8E33FF
        - A bold purple that adds a touch of creativity and uniqueness to the data representation.
6. Bright Orange - 
          
          #FF8C33
        - A warm orange that conveys enthusiasm and energy within the network.
7. Bright Teal - 
          
          #33FFEB
        - A refreshing teal that brings a sense of balance and tranquility to the visual.

This color palette provides a range of distinct colors that are easily distinguishable from one another, making it ideal for qualitative data representation such as network plots. Each color is vibrant and can be used to represent different nodes or categories clearly.

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