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Constructing Your Web site - Choosing Apposite Colors



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By : Keith Lunt    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-24 16:02:51
So when you are constructing your website, how do you know what colours are suitable to pick? What makes a good colour scheme and what makes a nightmare of a colour scheme?

The background - For a start, look at the background of your website page. Are you trying to say that yours is a bright, vibrant company and choosing colours that match this outlook on business? Well that is where you must not go! You might think that bright colours match your company’s outlook on business, but very rarely and merely if you are a top quality designer will a brightly coloured background work.

Regardless of how fun you think your company needs to be made to look stick instead to the ‘normal’ background colours. White hardly ever fails and a black background can look stunning, especially if you are trying to show of photographs directly against the black background.

If you do want to add a touch of colour light shades of grey and stronger shades of red, green, blue etc might also work well for most web-sites.

Panel colours - To highlight areas you will probably want to put a different colour background on the main areas of the web site. On the whole, when the background has a colour the panel background is probably going to be white as this makes it far simpler to read the text against the white panel background. For a splash of colour and interest on the page you could use in these positions lighter colours. Very pale blues, greens, reds, yellows and so on still make the text in excess of it readable, but the hint of colour can give an interesting appeal to the page.

Text colours - The crucial element of this choice is to be certain that the text remains readable. Unless you are placing text onto a dark background, then black is virtually always readable, but unless there is a lot of interest elsewhere on the page through images, graphics and pictures, it might sometimes seem a little less than exciting.

For this I like to borrow a darker colour out of the logo as a starting point to work from for the main text area if black is not looking exciting enough. But, you do not need to change the entire text to an exciting colour, only the headers, links and so on will give enough lift to the page to make it interesting. Possibly even give the bold text a different colour scheme.

It must match! - Whatever you do the colour palette of the page must match. For hints on a full colour palette you can pick only one colour that you want to include in the site, say from your logo, and then type in the colour name to Google and make several searches for colour palettes that include that colour. Even just changing the colour from a light blue to a lighter blue might sometimes affect the entire colour palette that will work well together, there are never hard and fast rules that certain colours always work.
Author Resource:- Written by Keith Lunt, who offers a Merseyside web design service. For more useful tips about good web design call into the blog.
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