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Hierarchy

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Issue 0312026-06-18

Value contrast does more work than hue contrast — and most palettes get this backwards

When designers talk about color contrast, they usually mean hue difference — complementary pairs, warm/cool tension. But value contrast (lightness difference) is the primary driver of legibility, hierarchy, and spatial depth. Most palettes over-invest in hue variety and under-invest in value range.

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