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Web Design: Color
Published Thursday, September 1, 2011 By ePoringer. Under Color    

Color Matters: Choosing Colors for Your Website What You’ll Learn Colors and Their Meanings Keep Your Colors Natural Make Sure Your Website is Legible Avoid Too Many Colors on Your Website Taking in Account Visual Disabilities Online Tools to Help You Create a Color Scheme for Your Website Conclusion Introduction You consider color when choosing your clothes, the color of your house, when you paint the walls in a room, when lighting a stage, when picking flowers, and even the

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Light Blue Can Keep Your Website Visitors Calm
Published Sunday, July 17, 2011 By admin. Under Color Schemes    

Colours set the mood and feel for visitors on your website. While the effect of colour varies by individual, there are some colour effects that have universal meaning. Colours in the red area of the colour spectrum are known as warm colours and include red, orange and yellow. Warm colours evoke emotions ranging from feelings of warmth and comfort to feelings of anger and hostility. Colours on the blue side of the spectrum are known as cool colours and include

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Using Red on a Website
Published Sunday, July 3, 2011 By ePoringer. Under Color Schemes    

Choosing a color for a website can be difficult. Sometimes you may know the color you want to use, but not sure how or in what way. When considering a color for a website, begin with a list of associations. Think of the color you want to use and write down everything that comes to mind. Then consider the color’s different tints, shades, tones, and values. From these variations choose the key color for your colors scheme. Finally look at

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Are the Colors on Your Website Harmonious?
Published Sunday, July 3, 2011 By ePoringer. Under Color Schemes    

The colors chosen for a website rely mainly on the opinion of the owner and designer of that website. Many times this step is overlooked or passed over quickly which is a shame. Choosing colors for your site in many ways determines the quality and experience for your user. There are an infinite number of hues (variations of color) in the visual spectrum. That means there are an infinite number of blues, oranges, yellows, greens and so on. With such

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Traditional Website Color Schemes and How to Use Them on Your Website
Published Thursday, June 16, 2011 By admin. Under Color Schemes    

The color wheel is the most basic, yet important, tool for creating color schemes. The color wheel shows the relationship of colors. There are three primary colors (red, blue, yellow), three secondary colors which are the result of mixing primary colors (purple, orange, green) and the tertiary colors which are a primary color mixed with a secondary color such as red-orange, yellow-green and blue-violet. When these colors are mixed with white or black it creates numerous different tints and shades.

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The Web Experience and the Importance of Color
Published Thursday, June 2, 2011 By admin. Under Color Schemes    

The Web Experience: Visual, Auditory, Communication, and Interactivity The visitor’s experience on the World Wide Web is purely visual and auditory (for now). On most websites the visual elements outdo the auditory elements. Of course there is the exception of sites that specifically target music lovers and/or musicians. But even on these sites functionality (using the site) relies entirely on visual menus, text, and graphics. If someone is browsing online at work or in the library, sound can actually cause

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Using Turquoise on a Website
Published Thursday, June 2, 2011 By admin. Under Color Schemes    

Choosing a color for a website can be difficult. Sometimes you may know the color you want to use, but not sure how or in what way. When considering a color for a website, begin with a list of associations. Think of the color you want to use and write down everything that comes to mind. Then consider the color’s different tints, shades, tones, and values. From these variations choose the key color for your colors scheme. Finally look at

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How to Create a Color Schemes for your Website
Published Wednesday, June 1, 2011 By admin. Under Color Schemes    

First we have to take a good look at the color wheel. This will prove to be an extremely useful guide when choosing a color theme for your site. Think about your website, what it is trying to communicate, and to WHOM. Then consider the different meanings of color, your product, logo and other topics related to the contents of your website. Finally choose a single ‘base’ color, image, or logo that will set the tone of your color chart.

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