In the world of color theory, the Butterfly Effect is a phenomenon where a single, seemingly insignificant decision can send a color palette into a spiral of chaos.
Imagine a painter's brushstrokes, a designer's font choices, and an art director's color swatches all combining in a maelstrom of creative madness.
Butterfly Effect Case Study:
The infamous 'Rainbow Rampage' incident, where a rogue color picker led to a 5-year color scheme overhaul, leaving a trail of confusion and despair in its wake.
Learn more about the 'Rainbow Rampage'.
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