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22
Feb
Web site design for Estate Agents - Colour Theory
Web designers at Resource Techniques explaining
some basics on Colour Theory. Colour theory is a diverse and
complicated subject, only through studying colour can people know
why exactly some colours go together and why some colours look
hideous.
Colour Wheel
Firstly let's look at the Colour Wheel. As many Estate Agents
will remember from their school days, the colour wheel was original
designed by Isaac Newton and has continually been developed and
scrutinised.
In colour theory, there are 3 primary colours and 3 possible
sets of primary colours. One possibility is Red, Blue, Yellow,
another is Red, Blue, Green and the last possible set is Cyan,
Magenta, and Yellow. Traditionally Cyan, Magenta and Yellow (and
Black) are used in printing whereas Red, Blue and Green are used my
most electronic devices such as TV and film. Even your computer
monitor uses the primary colours of Red, Green and Blue.
If you were to mix one of the three primary colours with another
primary colour in the same colour wheel, you would get a secondary
colour and then mixing a primary and secondary colour would then
create a tertiary colour. Using this system your computer monitor
is able to create the whole spectrum of colours.
Colour meanings
Each culture has applied different meanings to various colours.
Below are the colours and their meanings or possible emotive
response in the western world:
- Red - Passion, love or anger. Red is used to stand out from the
crowd which means that it is great at drawing attention. The Colin Bibra
website uses red to draw the user's attention to property
search, which is exactly what the web designers and Estate Agents
want!
- Orange - Happiness, Hope, Vitality. Orange is an unusual colour
to use in website design but works perfectly in the Robert
Williams website animation.
- Green - Nature and the environment. Green is mean to be
peaceful and associated with the world outside. The Penyards website and
the Belgarum
website uses green fantastically.
- Blue - Calm, trust and water. Blue is great for creating a calm
and professional feel to the website. Dart and
Partners and West Coast Properties are a great example of
this.
- Grey - Grey is a neutral colour that is used to highlight or
make other colours stand out. Julian Reid website is a fantastic example of
this, the green plants and blue logo and property really catch the
eye.
- Purple - Creativity, Royalty and Wealth. Purple is an unusual
colour for an Estate Agent website design but the indication of
wealth and luxury means that it is perfect for Hirch Way & Ambler
website and the Paul Twyneham & Co website.
- Black - Elegance and sophistication. Black is used well in the
Rendells
website and the Mayfair website.
- White - Purity, Cleanliness, virtue. White is a great colour to
outline and make other colours standout such as in the Chinneckshaw
website and the Anne James website.
Troy Stanley, CTO of Resource Techniques
comments on colour for Estate Agent website design, 'These are only
a few of the basics of colour. Our web design team for Estate
Agents has a better eye, knowledge and experience than anyone I've
met.
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