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Photoshop. FCC Webmaster. Sites I like. Tools. The Small Business Owner’s Guide to Successful Color Combinations by COLOURlovers. There are some colors, when paired together, that just look good. They make sense, they match. There are also those colors which, put side by side, make your eyes burn. Ok, maybe not actually burn, but you know what I mean. The question is: why? Why do certain color combinations look serene or exciting and others garish or completely boring? I want to explore the why of color combinations, some of the science and some of the psychology and how you, as a business person, can put those colors to work for you. Covering Some Color Basics - Intro to Color Theory 101 Before we dive into the “why” of certain color schemes and how to use them to speak to your potential clients, let’s cover some color basics to make sure we’re all on the same page. For the purpose of this post, I’ll be using the Red/Yellow/Blue color model as the primary colors on our subtractive color wheel (this subtractive wheel is what painters and artists use).

Source: Eva Williams Value is a smidgen more complicated. How to Arrange Interface Elements. When I was a teenager, I always felt like my design heroes had some kind of special sixth sense. I had done my homework—they had no special training or education, yet they sized and placed elements in their interfaces in a way that seemed to make perfect sense. I practiced tirelessly, designing and re-designing Photoshop-based websites late into the night. My visual style improved with every iteration, but the actual interfaces remained so-so. For all my practice, intuition could only carry me so far. It wasn’t until college that I started reading more design books and realized that I wasn’t asking the right questions during my process. Why is the user on this screen? It was no longer about patterns and standards and all about how those can facilitate the user’s experience.

I’m going to demonstrate how those questions impact my design thinking with a walkthrough of a design I’m working on now. Identify the primary goal Before I do anything, I have to get into the user’s head. Injecting Personality in Your Web Designs. If you want your websites to stand out from a sea of competitors, the easiest way to accomplish this is to give it a little personality. As web designers, we have the capability to tap into this human trait through well-conceived designs that forge an emotional connection with the visitor. How is this attribute achieved? In this article I will present ways you can inject personality into your web designs and create a memorable business solution for your client. Visual Language The visual language of a website plays a pivotal role in its personality.

Is your site clean and minimal or bold and eye-catching? Type choicesalignmentscolor usagethe overall design style To better understand the potential of this trait, take a look at the following two corporate websites and how their visual language is defined through the above attributes. Capegemini presents a clean, slick visual language. Red Brick Health takes a softer approach on their website, choosing illustration to convey personality. 5 Services For Building Websites on a Budget. This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business. There's little doubt that a custom-designed and developed website is ideal for business. A trained professional can help you optimize your site for good search engine rankings, custom-tailor the look and feel to appeal to your target audience, reinforce your company's image and ensure that your content is easily accessible and the user experience enjoyable.

However, large web-development budgets often just aren't possible, particularly for small businesses or entrepreneurs who are just getting started. In these cases, a number of web services exist to allow you to grow your company's presence online, often in just minutes. We'll take a look at five of them below. 1. One of the most popular of these services is Squarespace. One thing we really like about Squarespace is its visual designer. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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