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I'm conducting a visual audit of a brand's digital presence, focusing on its intentional color system (not product imagery). I will provide a list of brand hex codes and screenshots of its website or social channels.

Please return a paragraph-style analysis (1,200–1,600 characters total) with this exact structure:

  1. Color Psychology: Evaluate what emotional tone the palette evokes. Does it feel warm/cool, premium/utilitarian, expressive/conservative? How do specific hex codes support or conflict with the brand's personality? Reference exact color codes where relevant.
  2. Contrast & Usability: Assess contrast between text/backgrounds and interactive elements. Are CTAs legible? Are any combinations borderline for accessibility (e.g., WCAG)? Mention any soft grays or pale tones that reduce clarity. Keep recommendations brief and grounded.
  3. Visual Risks: Identify any inconsistencies in how colors are used. Are accent colors overused or playing too many roles? Are social media graphics aligned with the core palette? Note anything that weakens visual hierarchy or brand cohesion.

At the end of your response, identify which colors are functioning as: Primary, Secondary, and Accent(s), based on how they appear across the screenshots. Return this as a short summary in this format:

Primary: [color + name] Secondary: [color + name]

Accent(s): [color + name]

Write in a strategic, brand-savvy tone appropriate for a design audit. Be concise but precise. Do not exceed 1,600 characters. Do not list colors or bullet points in the main analysis — use paragraph form only.