Colors are tricky, I wish there were more colors, doesn’t is seem every color is already used by every other brand?
So you tellin’ me 24 bits True Color (16777216) ain’t enough??
Speaking of color in the social media world, Mark Zuckerberg actually has not so usual color blindness condition called Deuteranopia which makes him red-green blind and the richest color he can witness is blue.
So this is how he sees the world (like a permanent state of decaying drought):
He’s not only blind to green and red but many other things…., I’ll let this psychoanalytical divergence for another day.

User Experience
Sooo… what’s User Experience? (dear utilizer)
User experience (UX or UE) is how a user interacts with and experiences a product, system or service. It includes a person’s perceptions of utility, ease of use, and efficiency. Improving user experience is important to most companies, designers, and creators when creating and refining products because negative user experience can diminish the use and quality of the product and, therefore, any desired positive impacts.
Color combos, color shades and distinctive icons are a very important aspect of a User Interface, particularly if a platform incorporates an high density of diverse media features all together.
Colors, branding and interfacing
If you ever wondered if companies and brands even chosen their logos colors pallette by the subjective founders choice, many times it ain’t so spontaneous and random, just ask Google for their totalitarian neutrality…
How we interpret colors is entangled with the history of our environments and the anthropological set of experiences which have heuristically and preemptively designed our subtle assumptions about every other shade of color.
Why have I chosen Turquoise green?
(It’s secret.. ohhh…)