Color Scheme Strategies For Making An Impact

Posted by | Posted in Web Development | Posted on 10-07-2010

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When designing a website, most of us pay a great deal of attention to the quality of our content. We need to craft our message very carefully so that we portray all the more important elements in as short a space of time as possible. We understand that internet surfers are extremely busy people, and they have a tendency to skip around from website to website, often spending only seconds on each page.

Psychologists often say that the first impression is absolutely crucial and that the initial reaction can usually mean the difference between holding someone’s attention so they investigate further – or losing them, so they simply continue on their journey. This tells us that while we should always focus on the quality of our written content, the very design and appearance of the site is most important. Selecting the ideal colors for your website should be more than just a quick decision, and using of a certain shade because it happens to be “your favorite color,” isn’t always the best idea.

Sometimes you will find that you are steered in a certain direction due to the very nature of your site, the product or service that you may be offering, or the very reason for its construction in the first place. While this might mean that you’re strongly considering primary colors, pastels, blacks or whites, you should still keep in mind the fundamental importance of balancing between colors and shades – in other words, really focus on your color scheme.

While fundamentally a color scheme must always be pleasing on the eye, unless the very reason for your website is to provoke and annoy, there are nevertheless many different ways to achieve a desired result. For example, if you happen to be working with a client who has a set of preselected colors, you could always suggest different tones and complementary shades that blend in strategically.

If you have a clean sheet of paper and are looking for some inspiration, there are numerous resources on the Web available to you. Several sites allow you to select different palettes or to view those that others have created before you. The power and creativity of these programs allow us to instantly see whether something looks pleasing to us or could “work” for a particular environment or site. Design programs work with a mixture of Pantone colors or hex codes and there are really an almost infinite number of variations available.

If you find that you need to turn to other sources for inspiration and discover a particularly interesting scheme through a random photograph, there are several different online tools that can help you to determine the actual code of the color that you like, also known as its hex value. In addition, design programs such as Adobe Photoshop or Corel Photo Paint can “sample” the color from a photograph or a scan and replicate it perfectly.

When you are surfing the web yourself, you may come across a website that you particularly like. The color scheme may be very attractive to you and you might be wondering what colors are represented. You guessed it – you can turn to a website that allows you to enter a particular URL and return the color value that is used.

Adam Toren, Co-Founder of Young Entrepreneur, specializes in developing the profitability of struggling businesses with a specialised and ‘bottom line’ approach. Adam, along with his brother, have created, purchased and sold a variety of companies over the years. At the moment, they own and manage a highly successful publishing company and several dedicated online enterprises.

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