Web Colors
Although modern computers are capable of
displaying millions of colors on the screen, web design is limited to only 216
colors. The reason for this is that Mac computers and PC's both use completely
different colour palettes. However, they have 216 colors that are common to
both. These 216 colors are considered "Web safe". Using the 216 web safe colors
means that your website colors will look fairly consistent on different
computers (Mac or PC), different operating systems (Windows or Mac), as well as
different browsers (Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator, to name two).
Choosing a Color Scheme
Once you understand colors and their feelings you
are ready to begin choosing a colour scheme for your site. But, where do you
begin? Let's look at different types of colour
combinations.
Monochromatic color schemes use a single color. Differing
values of the chosen colour can be used to create the feel of different
colours. Monochromatic color schemes are harmonious and peaceful. Using a
single color creates unity and can help to create or tie things
together.
Analogous color combinations use colors that are related, but
not the same, to create visually appealing schemes. A selection of blues and
purples, or reds and oranges create an analogous color scheme. Two or more
colors can be used in an analogous color scheme however, one color is often
used as a dominant color while others are used as accents.
Contrasting
colors are complimentary and pleasing to the eye. colors that are opposites
create contrasting color schemes. For instance, yellow and purple or red and
green are contrasting colors. Contrasting color schemes generally use a warm
color and a cool color but it isn't necessary to use the startling and obvious
combinations, like blue and orange. You might try beige and light blue or
maroon and forest green to create very pleasing and contrasting
combinations.
A word of caution concerning contrasting colors.
Generally, the eye has difficulty focusing on contrasting colours at the same
time. Orange type in a blue background is very difficult for your viewer to
read. Use contrasting colors for your accents and avoid setting strong
contrasts as background and type colors or take them down a notch. A light
orange, almost cream, dark blue background is much more readable and still a
contrasting combination.
Triadic color combinations are comprised of
three opposing colours. Red, yellow, and blue would be a triadic color scheme.
Like contrasting color combinations it is not necessary to use full strength,
startling combinations to create effective triadic color schemes. Using a more
subdued value of one or more color can help to create greater subtlety, harmony
and readability for your site.
It can be a lot of fun to choose colors.
Color is all around us, from nature to our cars, furnishings and the multitudes
of designs we see on the web and in print. Look around at the colors that other
designers have used. Ask yourself what you like about them, or what you don't
like. Nature is an unbeatable resource. Flowers and birds, mountains and
deserts all provide fabulous color combinations. When you see a color
combination that thrills you jot it down and save it for the future. You never
know when you may be in need of a fabulous color scheme for a new site or an
update.
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