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Cerulean #00A3E0
Tangerine #FF6F20
Lime Green #A8D600
Fuchsia #D5006D
Golden Yellow #F6EB61
Bright Purple #9B59B6
Coral #FF4F4F
Turquoise #00B2A9
Lavender #B57EBE
Carbon #333333
#00A3E0 Cerulean
#FF6F20 Tangerine
#A8D600 Lime Green
#D5006D Fuchsia
#F6EB61 Golden Yellow
#9B59B6 Bright Purple
#FF4F4F Coral
#00B2A9 Turquoise
#B57EBE Lavender
#333333 Carbon

Network Plot Node Colors - Updated

About This Color Palette

 <Network Plot Node Colors - Updated>
1. Cerulean - 
          
          #00A3E0
        - A vibrant blue that evokes feelings of calm and tranquility, ideal for representing stable nodes.
2. Tangerine - 
          
          #FF6F20
        - A bright, energetic orange that adds warmth and enthusiasm, suitable for active or influential nodes.
3. Lime Green - 
          
          #A8D600
        - A fresh and lively green that represents growth and vitality, perfect for emerging nodes.
4. Fuchsia - 
          
          #D5006D
        - A bold pink that exudes creativity and playfulness, great for creative or unique nodes.
5. Golden Yellow - 
          
          #F6EB61
        - A cheerful yellow that radiates optimism, ideal for key or central nodes.
6. Bright Purple - 
          
          #9B59B6
        - A vibrant purple that offers a distinct contrast to other colors, suitable for important or foundational nodes.
7. Coral - 
          
          #FF4F4F
        - A warm reddish-orange that feels approachable, good for community or collaborative nodes.
8. Turquoise - 
          
          #00B2A9
        - A refreshing blue-green that inspires clarity, fitting for nodes representing clarity of information.
9. Lavender - 
          
          #B57EBE
        - A soft, soothing purple that conveys elegance, ideal for nodes that represent premium or high-value connections.
10. Charcoal - 
          
          #333333
        - A neutral dark gray that adds contrast, useful for background nodes or inactive nodes.

In this update, I replaced Indigo with Bright Purple ( #9B59B6 ) to enhance differentiation between colors in your network plot.

Does this updated palette better suit your needs? Are there any other adjustments or specific themes you want to incorporate?

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Green-blind (approx. 1% of men)

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Tangerine

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Lime Green

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Fuchsia

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Golden Yellow

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Bright Purple

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Coral

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Turquoise

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Lavender

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Cerulean
Tangerine
Lime Green
Fuchsia
Golden Yellow
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Lavender
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Network Plot Node Colors - Updated

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