Color Should Be Avoided By Web Designer
Posted on : Mar 26, 2019
Colour theory is a science in itself and it is something very simple like changing the exact type or saturation of colour can raise different feeling within individuals.Colour theory is interaction of colours in design through implementation,vibrancy and contrast. Complementary refers to the way we see colours- specifically in association with each other, where eye is provided equilibrium through the combination of any two contraries. Vibrancy refers to the way viewers feels the emotion of your design, for example selecting bright colour motivates the energetic feel inside on the other hand darker colour gives feeling of more serious or relaxation to the viewers. Contrast on other hand refers to division of elements on the page which reduces eyestrain for viewers e.g. Colour scheme where text is brightest reduces viewers eyestrain or e.g. if your website has dark background focus on main content with lighter text
Warm colour like RED,ORANGE AND YELLOW represent energy,passion and positivity.In design red is considered as powerful and when passion wants to be portrayed in the design then it’s considered as one of the purest form. In design yellow is considered as brightest, reflects joy, cheerfulness and happiness if used in it.While orange draws attentions of the viewers to its content and command attention.Green is considered as new beginning and growth elements.In design it gives very balancing and harmonizing effect and is very stable.Blue mostly used as corporate logos and dark blues reflects strength and reliability also associated with peace, dark blues are excellent for corporate sites. In design purple reflects royalty and sense of wealth, luxury and creativity.
There are few colours which should be avoided while making web design as they reflect negativity and are many times lead to lack of readability and contrast.Colour take on features from its surrounding including background and have to be adjusted accordingly. Right colour choices and plenty of contact is the key point and can work with any hue in moderation.
Never use pure black, as its purest form doesn’t exist on earth and its mental torture to see them in website design. However grey is more suitable for eyes.Also red and green don’t go well all together, needs one extra colour separating them as they are considered as opposites in colour spectrum so they naturally clashes each other. Use only neon’s in artistic examples.Also never use light colours on white or detailed background.Designer should understand colour theory and those lack awareness in this,fails miserably with it.Generally clients push their opinions in it but web designer should stay professional in their approach
The most commonly accepted colour scheme structures are:
Triadic: Refers to three colours on separate ends of the colour spectrum. Choose your base colour and then draw an equilateral triangle from that point – the three points of the triangle will be your three base colours. These three colours will always supplement one another and be composed.
Compound or Split Complementary:Based on a range of complementary colours, or two colours that are chosen from opposite ends of the colour spectrum.
Analogous:Selection of colours from the same area of the spectrum.