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Learn Color Theory in Modern Web Design

Graphic Design Junction

In the ever-evolving landscape of web design, color theory remains a fundamental pillar. The judicious use of colors can significantly impact the aesthetics, usability, and overall user experience of a website. Color theory is the foundation upon which all aspects of visual design rest.

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What Should New & Inexperienced Designers Be Learning?

Speckyboy Design Magazine

Yes, that means cracking open those boring books you might have been assigned in school, or taking a trip down to the library and checking out some solid titles that will provide you with the information you need. Color Theory. A signature color palette is as good as a brand for a designer. Same as above.

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Choosing colors: Red for bad, green for good?

UX Collective

Abstract illustration using shade colors A brief start about color We consume red strawberries and wait for the white ones to mature. Colors give meaning to our context. Colors help us take better decisions. Red pigment Our conscience already developed awareness about colors. Custom made color scheme.

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40 Free Color Scheme and Palette Apps (Massive Guide)

Inspiration Feed

Color selection is a stage in a design process that requires both smart thinking and gut feeling. In today’s digital era, you can have as many colors and color combinations as you like. The human eye can see millions of…

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A Guide to Vintage Design Styles

Tuts Plus

For example, a designer can use 50s design elements such as fonts and mid-century illustration to give something a 50s art style or retro graphic design, and combine this with aged textures to give the impression of ageing. Designers enhance its vintage appeal with muted colors, vintage style illustration, and old-style typefaces.

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Exploring Infographic Design: Analysis and Interviews

Tuts Plus

It's a good way to establish hierarchy early on and put ideas around the canvas for illustrations, icons etc. Color is a big deal and if you're kinda bad with it (like I am) it helps to leave it for a later stage. I use Adobe Illustrator (sometimes just for the laying out part). Know your tools.

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How To Become a UI UX Designer

CGIA

Experience With Design and Prototyping Tools Working knowledge of UX/UI design tools such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Figma, Proto.io, Sketch, Adobe XD, and Invision Studio is a must for any designer. Other concepts like color theory will also be required. Is it the color scheme, design interactivity, or font style?