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A Figma dashboard uses red for negative values but the designer accidentally uses pink for some negative numbers. What is the main issue here?

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Figma - Color and Fill
A Figma dashboard uses red for negative values but the designer accidentally uses pink for some negative numbers. What is the main issue here?
AUsing two colors makes the dashboard more colorful
BPink is a better color for negative values
CInconsistent color use confuses users about data meaning
DThere is no issue; colors can be mixed freely
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
  1. Step 1: Identify the color inconsistency

    Negative values should have one consistent color to avoid confusion.
  2. Step 2: Understand impact of inconsistent colors

    Using pink instead of red breaks the visual language, making users unsure if pink means negative or something else.
  3. Final Answer:

    Inconsistent color use confuses users about data meaning -> Option C
  4. Quick Check:

    Consistent colors = Clear meaning [OK]
Quick Trick: Avoid mixing colors for the same meaning [OK]
Common Mistakes:
MISTAKES
  • Thinking more colors improve clarity
  • Ignoring user confusion from inconsistency
  • Believing pink is equivalent to red

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