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Redyellow

Redyellow is a term used to describe hues on the warm side of the color spectrum that lie between red and yellow. It is not a standardized color name in major color systems, but designers commonly use it as a shorthand for orange-tinted tones along the red–yellow arc of the hue circle. In digital color models, redyellow corresponds to a range of values between red and yellow, with high saturation and brightness; exact representations vary by device and color space.

The term finds frequent use in branding and graphic design to convey energy, appetite, and attention. Logos,

Cultural associations with red and yellow differ by region but often emphasize warmth, celebration, or danger,

Redyellow is more a descriptive label than a formal category, and it may refer to a palette,

packaging,
and
user
interface
elements
may
employ
redyellow
palettes
to
create
warm,
vibrant
visuals.
In
signage
and
safety
contexts,
red
and
yellow
are
used
together
to
attract
notice
and
signal
caution,
and
redyellow
hybrids
can
reinforce
that
effect.
influencing
how
redyellow
palettes
are
applied.
In
art
and
photography,
redyellow
gradients
or
duotones
are
used
to
evoke
heat,
sunset,
or
dynamism.
a
gradient,
a
design
theme,
or
a
brand
name
in
different
contexts.
See
also
orange,
color
wheel,
color
harmony,
branding
palettes.