Standardized colors for work navigation boxes

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Standardized colors for work navigation boxes

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Wondering if this was a decent idea. I certainly irks me that Mozart's symphonies are blue, Beethoven's are green, and Prokofiev's are yellow.
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I suppose the question I should be asking is... Would anyone mind if I color-coded the boxes? :)
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Would you standardize the colors based on the genre of the work or the composer's time period? I don't think you'll get anyone objecting to it so long as the colors aren't garish, the header and body colors don't clash, and you don't choose colors that have a negative effect on the legibility of the text (not enough contrast).

Found two links I was looking for: light colors and medium colors.
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By genre, most likely.
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