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how can you use color inside of your mobile ui design projects that come out looking really mature and really seamless and really well thought out and not obnoxious and loud and really the worst thing that it could be is distracting well you might want to use a little rule or guideline called the 60 30 10 rule which is going to help you to understand how to use color how to implement color and when to break that rule were going to talk all about that coming up next [Music] all right before we get too far into the 60 30 10 rule make sure you like and subscribe to this channel hit that little bell notification icon so you know when other videos like this one come out lets jump over to figma so we can talk a little bit about the 60 30 10 rule i have a an image that i pulled from a great blog post that ill leave a link in the description by designer whos talking about the 60 30 10 rule and she has a really great contrast and comparison a before and after i thought itd be a great use c