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Color Theory and Choices
for Color Combination...
Color plays a pivitol role in a potential cutomer's
decision to buy or not to buy. All of the colors in a website, from
design elements to buttons to catalog images, should work in harmony
together to keep the user's attention and entice them to purchase
YOUR products from YOUR website!
Color
Theory - There are many research articles, books and
websites out there that go into great detail about how colors interract
with each other and how viewers interpret them. A very simple way
to look at it, however, is to realize that when you place one color
next to another color, they interract with one another and create
the mood for your website.
Choosing Your Website Colors
Stick to 3-5 colors when planning
your website:
- Background Color (When in doubt, use white.)
- Body Text Color (When in doubt, use black.)
- Dominant Contrast Color (Headings, borders, predominent color
used in design.)
- Secondary Contrast Color (Provides visual interest or contrast.)
- Tertiary Contrast Color (Attention grabber color, used sparingly.)
Use Your Company's Logo
Use the colors in your company's logo to help you decide the
colors of your website. You may choose to use the same colors
as those in your logo or merely complimentary colors, but it is
important to keep your logo in mind so your colors work well with
it.
Two
Helpful Color Theory Terms to Remember:
- Complementary colors are any two colors which
are directly opposite each other, such as red and green and pink
and teal. These opposing colors create maximum contrast and maximum
stability. This can be a bold way to combine colors, especially
if you use black as a contrast color... think about your target
audience and the mood you wish to
convey.
Analogous
colors are any three colors which are side by side on
a 12 part color wheel, such as indigo-blue, blue and teal-blue.
If colors are not complementary, they will appear to shift hue
toward the neighboring color, softening the overall perception
of colors. This is usually a safe way to combine colors.
Tip: Look to nature for examples
of eye pleasing color combinations.
View samples of effective website
color combinations.
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