In graphic design, "Hex" refers to the hexadecimal color system, which is a method of specifying colors using a combination of six alphanumeric characters. Each character represents a pair of hexadecimal digits, ranging from 00 to FF, which denote the intensity of red, green, and blue (RGB) components in the color.
Hexadecimal color codes are widely used in digital design, web development, and graphic design software to precisely specify colors for text, shapes, backgrounds, and other design elements. The hex system provides a standardized and universal method for communicating color values across different platforms and applications.
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