Good-to-Bad color scale without green - Graphic Design Stack Exchange
Good-to-Bad color scale without green - Graphic Design Stack Exchange
I'm new to the community but I was wondering if you guys could help me out. Typically when someone want to display a scale of good-to-bad they show something like: Red is bad and green is good, with
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