High On Dopamine,Phone Addiction, Entertainment Addiction,Twitter Addiction
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Color Palette: "Digital Bliss"
- Color 1: Name: "Dopamine Rush"
Hex Code:
#FF4500
Description: This vibrant orange color represents the euphoric feeling associated with dopamine release, symbolizing the high experienced during phone addiction.
- Color 2: Name: "Glowing Addiction"
Hex Code:
#00FFFF
Description: This bright cyan color resembles the illuminating glow emitted by digital screens, capturing the addictive allure of entertainment and phone addiction.
- Color 3: Name: "Twitter Blue"
Hex Code:
#1DA1F2
Description: This iconic shade of blue represents the addiction to social media platforms like Twitter, symbolizing the constant desire to engage in online conversations and stay up to date with trending topics.
- Color 4: Name: "Virtual Escape"
Hex Code:
#7E57C2
Description: This deep purple color reflects the addictive nature of digital entertainment, offering an escape from reality through movies, games, and other forms of virtual content.
- Color 5: Name: "Endless Scroll"
Hex Code:
#FF9800
Description: This vibrant orange color symbolizes the addictive behavior of endlessly scrolling through social media feeds, capturing the never-ending cycle of content consumption and the desire for instant gratification.
- Color 6: Name: "Screen Time"
Hex Code:
#607D8B
Description: This muted blue-gray color represents the excessive amount of time spent staring at screens, emphasizing the negative impact of phone addiction on mental and physical well-being.
This color palette, "Digital Bliss," combines bold and vibrant hues with calming and muted tones to depict the addictive nature of phone addiction, entertainment addiction, and Twitter addiction.
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#1DA1F2
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#7E57C2
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