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Often the process of determining the color becomes very difficult, especially when you start the design process. For that we need to learn the basic of color match!
Know colors for Web Design
RGB primary color web color in web design is usually denoted in RGB mode. RGB stands for Red Green Blue, or Red Green Blue. These three colors are basic colors that can later be used to create other colors. How to create the other colors? The answer is simple, mixed it. As we play watercolor, if the red mixed with green produces yellow. What if the green is reduced? It will produce an orange color. So briefly the other colors are created as a result of mixing primary colors Red (red), Green (Green), and Blue (blue) with a certain ratio.
Presentation of colors in web design
Color in web design can be presented in several ways of which are :
1. By using hexadecimal numbers. Examples are # FFCC00.
2. Using color names, such as blue to blue.
3. With the RGB code in decimal notation, such as 147; 112; 219 for blue
Finding a matching color for the web or blog
Color scheme – to find a matching color is to determine the basic color or dominant color of web / blog would you design. Then we find other matching colors. If you’ve used to create a design, instinct or ideas can be a means to find a suitable color for blog / web. But if, ideas or inspiration was a dead end, you can start by looking for colors associated with your main color. The colors are arranged connected in a color scheme.
You can try offline tools like ColorSchemer. This tool is easy to use, you can specify other colors such as color Complementary, Split complementary, Triade, Tetrade, Analogic and Monotone.
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