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August 30, 2006 7:00 AM PDT

A palette for Web 2.0 colors

by Mike Yamamoto
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The design of Web 2.0 logos has apparently become a subject of virtual obsession for some. We've seen various collections, automated generators and famous logos redesigned in Web 2.0 style.

Parodies have become so finely honed, in fact, that they've even inspired their own color definitions. U.K. designer Stuart Brown, for example, has created the "Web 2.0 Colour Palette."

Why? "Because," as Brown observes cheekily, "Web 2.0 is the new black."

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