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Posted on April 1, 2006 by ColorCombos.com | Posted under Internet and Businesses Online
Color Meanings
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In order to use the correct combination of colors on your web page, it is important to understand color meanings. That is, you should know which colors compliment each other and make a good match, as well as understanding, which colors clash and should not be used together. Color meanings can affect humans in different ways. For example, did you know that in some people, the color red could increase their blood pressure? What about the color white? Americans use it in a joyful sitting - for a wedding. But, did you know that in some Asian cultures, white is worn when someone is mourning? Have you ever had someone tell you they were green with jealous? Because some colors have preconceived color meanings, we must use them with care when trying to attract web visitors. Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel are often harmonizing. But, you must be careful when using colors that are close in value. Because they are so close in value, they may looked washed out or not have enough contract to make an attractive web page. For example, yellow is a lovely color, but if you had two different shades of yellow on a web page, it probably will not be enough of a contrast to make it look nice. Different colors have different color meanings. The cool color group - blue, green, turquoise and silver - are seen as calming colors. The warm color group - red, pink, yellow, gold, and orange - are see as exciting colors. There are colors that are in the mixed cool/warm group - purple, lavender, green, and turquoise. Then there are the colors in the neutral color group - brown, beige, ivory, gray, black, and white. These tend to have a unifying affect. Before creating your web page, take time to consider the color meanings and how colors might affect your viewers. Think of what type of reaction you want someone to feel when they visit your page and look for colors that might evoke that feeling. About The Author: Visit http://www.ColorCombos.com to test and select color schemes for web site development. Also features a forum, archive of color sets, and more. |
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