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<description>Color theory may sound like a subject for the Art Department, not for developers. But we&#39;ve all had the experience of choosing a color scheme using the property grid to select named colors and ending up with a really garish color scheme. But it need not be that way. Jon Shemitz shows you the theory behind color and how to make color work in your application.</description>
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