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Being able to build an incredibly relevant resume for every job has been a pipe dream until Teal Its AI-enabled cover letters are excellent too (and that's coming a comms person)
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- Teal - Wikipedia
Its name comes from that of a bird, the Eurasian teal (Anas crecca) which has a similarly colored stripe on its head The word is often used colloquially to refer to shades of cyan in general
- Teal Color - What Color is Teal? HEX, RGB and Psychology
Teal is a rich, deep blend of blue and green, resembling the color of the teal duck’s feathers from which it gets its name Its hex code is #008080, and its RGB values are (0, 128, 128), creating a balanced, versatile hue that evokes both the depth of the ocean and the tranquility of a forest
- The Color Teal: Definition, Hex Code, History, Meaning, and Design Uses
Teal is a deep shade of blue-green Because it sits right between blue and green on the color wheel, pure teal is neither a shade of green nor a shade of blue — it’s an even blend of the two While there are many possible shades of teal, the values below give you a good sense of what “pure” teal looks like: Teal Hex #008080 RGB 0, 128, 128
- 37+ Shades of Teal Color (Names, HEX, RGB, CMYK Codes)
From fashion and interior design to art and branding, shades of teal makes boosts creative expression Learn about the various shades of teal and their unique properties, from common teal to deep jungle green
- TEAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: any of various widely distributed small short-necked dabblers (genus Anas) compare blue-winged teal, green-winged teal
- TEAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Blue-winged teal are generally the first ducks south in the fall and the last ones north in the spring
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