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Frequently Asked Questions
What are WCAG contrast guidelines for brand colors?
Under WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility guidelines, standard body text must maintain a minimum contrast ratio of 4.5:1 against its background. Large headers require at least 3.0:1. Glyph Pro checks and tests all generated brand schemes against these official accessibility specifications.
How does base color selection affect UI accessibility?
Selecting bright base shades without dedicated high-contrast neutral layers often triggers readability warnings. Professional design layouts resolve this by mapping colors to clear functional roles (e.g., surface, border, and text values) rather than using colors at random.
What are monochromatic, analogous, and complementary schemes?
Complementary schemes pair opposing hues on the color wheel for high-vibrancy contrast. Analogous schemes use three adjacent colors for organic harmony, while monochromatic schemes use different light and shade variants of a single base color.