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Persons engaged in website design, here’s a scoop for you! Would you just like to know that by understanding the basics of cognitive psychology around color and patterns, we could further improve our Web design!
When designing elements for your webpage, you will often be called upon to specify a color. For example, the code for a span shown below specifies that the color of the text within the span will be yellow.
Before you start designing, have in mind a rough color scheme that you would like to apply to your web site. It seems to me there are 3 categories, or distinct styles, of coloring being applied to web pages:...
What colour combination should I use in my website and how it will help your visitors on the long run.
The Use of Color in Movie Posters and Film Marketing.If you'll take some time just to look at your collection of movies and study the cover art work, you'll start to notice several trends going on that you should be aware of as a designer. You'll begin to discover ..
Achromatic schemes are made up of Black and Whites and the various range of neutral grays they produce. You can give achromatics a temperature by adding a small touch of another color...
Let's proceed to the color adjustments. To work with color efficiently you have to understand the foundations of the color separation. If you know this theory, feel free to skip this page. If you don't, please read this at least once.
If you're going to be a professional in any of the creative/artistic fields, you have to understand color. We've been dealing a bit with Color Theory on our site, but now we're going to dive into something equally important - Color Psychology.
One of the important elements in making your web presence entails not only having a well-designed website. Your logo should be installed in your website before your start launching and broadcasting about your web site's existence in the wide, wide world of the Web.
Editor's Pick in Color Theory, December 2006
This interesting article on Web Design is about Color Management. The author discusses color theory, then applies
it to graphics and monitor displays in a very helpful tutorial with lots of screenshots.

















