
Beige website colours
Beige is like a chameleon, instantly taking on and emphasising some of the attributes of stronger warm or cool colours that it accompanies. On its own, beige acts as a calm and neutral background. It can be used for relaxing the colour of a website.
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Black website colours
Black is widely used for luxury products and for alternative, creative websites. Black can work well if used in small amounts or as a main background with colour placed over the top. Using black in small amounts can add finishing touches to a website design.
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Brown website colours
Brown is a warm and safe colour. It encapsulates our desire to be surrounded by natural things. People who prefer brown often have orderly and conventional values. Use brown for your website to transmit the feelings of security, honesty and wholesomeness.
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Green website colours
Green grass is the most restful colour. So abundant in the living nature, green signifies growth, renewal, wholesome health and environment. Green is preferred by well balance people. It is often used in decor of hospitals and healing places for its calming effects.
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Grey website colours
Grey is a neutral, balanced colour. Along with blue, grey suits are part of the uniform and corporate world. All shades of grey can be good, neutral background colours. It is enlivening to use light grey in a place of stark white and darker grey in a place of black.
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Orange website colours
Orange is a fresh and dynamic, energising, warm and exciting colour which mixes well with a range of other colours producing stunning visuals for websites and is a popular website colour. We use orange over mixed grey and black images for our own website.
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Pink website colours
More than any other colour, pink has strong feminine associations and pink can shout femininity, love, youthfulness, play and delight. Use pink when you want to appeal to female internet users. Also use pink for light, fancy and alternative website designs.
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Red website colours
Red is the warmest of all colours that evoke strong emotions. Red is the colour most preferred by extroverts. It is one of the top choices among males. For websites, red is considered an intense, even angry colour that creates feelings of excitement, arousal and intensity.
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Blue website colours
Blue is a relaxing colour, and a colour for good clear communication. Soft, sky blues are calming, stronger blues stimulate thought. Blue can be a good choice for business websites and is popular with many who need to display a professional image.
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Turquoise website colours
Turquoise is the colour that symbolises youth. It is preferred by communicative, open personalities. Create feminine appeal with the lighter shades of turquoise. Some gradations of turquoise websites have an old fashioned 50s and 60s retro feel.
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Violet website colours
Violet, a mysterious colour, purple is associated with both nobility and spirituality, it is the colour of mystics themselves, of people seeking spiritual fulfillment. A purple room can boost a child's imagination as well as an artists creativity.
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Yellow website colours
Pure, bright and sunny, yellow is the easiest colour for an eye to see. It is full of creative energies. People of high intellect give preference to yellow. Put some yellow in your life when you wish for sharper memory and concentration skills.
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