Color Theory for Designers, Part 3: Creating Your Own Color Palettes — from SmashingMagazine.com
“In the previous two parts of this series on color theory, we talked mostly about the meanings behind colors and color terminology. While this information is important, I’m sure a lot of people were wondering when we were going to get into the nitty-gritty of actually creating some color schemes. Well, that’s where Part 3 comes in. Here we’ll be talking about methods for creating your own color schemes, from scratch. We’ll cover the traditional color scheme patterns (monochrome, analogous, complementary, etc.) as well as how to create custom schemes that aren’t based strictly on any one pattern. By the end of this article, you’ll have the tools and skills to start creating beautiful color palettes for your own design projects. The best way to improve your skills is to practice, so why not set yourself a goal of creating a new color scheme every day.”
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From time to time I will be putting information on this blog that will help you create esthetically-pleasing presentations, graphics, websites, etc. This is one of those items. Smashing Magazine does a great job in the world of design — check ’em out.