Create An Effective Website Color Scheme
Create An Effective Website Color Scheme by:
Mark Spencer One of the hardest parts in web design is
creating a unique, effective color scheme. Not only will
your site's colors give it...
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Create An Effective Website Color Scheme
by: Mark Spencer
One of the hardest parts in web design is creating a unique,
effective color scheme. Not only will your site's colors give
it personality, it will create a lasting impression on your
visitors.
Contrast
Pick colors that provide enough contrast to make your text
stand out. Stay away from using light on light or dark on dark.
Remember your emphasis is on getting your message read. An
unread message is a useless message.
Keep It Simple
Choose 3 or 4 colors for your site, and use only those
colors (or shades of those colors). Decide ahead of time which
colors you're going to use, and stick to it.
Complementary Colors
Complementary colors are opposite each other on a color
wheel. The 3 most common sets are:
* red and green
* blue and orange
* yellow and purple.
These colors work surprisingly well together.
Complementary colors also are a good way to pick colors that
will be easily readable against a certain background: look for
the exact opposite color to maximise readability.
Analog Colors
Another approach: Pick one main color, and choose colors
near it on the color wheel to support it. Red, for example,
goes well with its analog colors, orange and yellow. If
overdone, this can make your site look too bright, but in
moderation the results can look good. It's no coincidence that
these combinations often occur in nature.
Chromatic Colors
Another method, chromatic colors use different shades and
hues of 1 color for your entire design -- nothing else except
black and white. For example, you might use light blue, bright
blue and dark blue together. This creates a sleek and
professional look.
Take Colors From Nature
Lack of ideas for a color scheme? Go for a walk outside.
Take a look at plants, landscapes, and animals. Nature knows
how to use colors -- learn from it.
Color Blindness
Try to make sure that your design uses color to make itself
aesthetically pleasing, but doesn't rely on the color scheme
for anything essential. Statistics show that perhaps 10% of the
web users are at least partially color blind, so make sure they
can at least read your text.
Create An Effective Website Color Scheme
Create An
Effective Website Color Scheme by: Mark Spencer One
of the hardest parts in web design is creating a unique,
effective color scheme. Not only will your site's colors
give it...
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