The colors you choose to use when building your website help to clarify the tone and flow of the scheme being displayed. It really depends on the type of website and what colors scheme actually helps to bring your website to life, allowing for color and personality to help bring out an attractive, appealing, and professional look. For example, if I were building a website to promote a natural Eco-system such those we find in forest’s and the like I would employ the colors of green, brown, blue and white and even perhaps beige and black and different shades of the aforementioned colors. Everyone knows white and blue used together can make sky blue so be particular in the color scheme you choose to employ as this can allow for those viewing the website to see and feel emotion all by beholding the flow of color being presented which also helps to set the tone for the entire website layout.
Let us say we are putting together a color scheme to fit an informative website where emphasis will be placed on the text and information being displayed. For this I would choose either an Apex design or a Flow design. Different designs come with different website building software so to find the right fit and to put forth the proper tone to feasibly promote the flow and the websites purpose will take a certain amount of trial and error to employ the feel in which the website is intended to produce. Not all color schemes work well, so searching out natural color schemes can prove to be time saving. My two favorites are the previous mentioned color schemes and are commonly found in power-point slides Apex and Flow designs.
If your website will promote your business you need to maintain a professional color scheme to some extent. Various color scheme’s are out there and by typing color scheme into any search engine will give you multiple choices and an option to view what worked for others. The logical idea is to stay with those colors that flow and illuminate purpose. For example, reflect on the color scheme of how you choose to dress before going out. Most likely you will choose something that flows from top to bottom however, is not too hard on the first glimpse in what you see in the mirror. Same principle applies in putting together a proper color scheme for your website design.
White is a basic back ground for color schemes, by employing white as your back ground any other color of choice will fit from rainbow color scheme to natural blue or even shades of grey or your color of choice.
Green is a good color for websites promoting things like Eco friendly products. To flow this design you might add a tree or two in the immediate back ground and choose a contrasting color which allows for the tree’s to be noticed however, not so much that it consumes the entire appearance of your over all layout and design. Do not forget to allow for colors flowing with your business logo and name and, the like.
Color scheme selector software exist today so choosing the one that best fits your needs is a choice that you will have to make. Remember when choosing good color schemes for your website to keep in mind that color effects emotion. Many people associate mood with the color that best fit the emotion. Blue is believed to be relaxing, calming, and serene. On the other hand red can be associated with risk taking or increasing pulse.



