Hi there,
I'm writing to offer some feedback on the leading image for the lesson titled "The Context of Color", which is part of the "Effects of Color" section in your [Color Psychology](
https://app.uxcel.com/courses/color-psychology-for-designers
) course.

The image in question uses colored shapes to represent the male and female symbols. I've observed that the central intersecting circle and the arrow component of the male symbol are both green. However, the plus component of the female symbol is yellow.
From my perspective, this color arrangement unintentionally creates a visual impression where the yellow plus of the female symbol appears as a separate or perhaps secondary element. With the male symbol's arrow sharing the same green color as the main intersecting circle, it can be perceived that the male symbol is the primary or base element, and the female symbol is built upon it or less integrated, rather than both symbols being presented with equal visual standing.
I was hoping the team might consider a small modification to address this. Perhaps changing the color of the male symbol's arrow to a color distinct from both the green of the circle and the yellow of the plus could help create a more balanced and equitable visual representation of the two symbols.
Thanks for your time and for considering this feedback! I appreciate the effort that goes into creating the course materials.
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