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By: valerio

Interesting but I would have expected to see a big disclaimer explaining this is very culturally biased towards a Western/American point of view (green=wealth?) — Emotional responses to colours is...

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By: Åke Wivänge

Great rundown of colors and their meaning, but there is more to it. Yellow against white may be sunny and warm, but yellow against black is a warning color. In other words colors interact with each...

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By: Lexolution IT Services, India

Very well said!! Colors speak much louder than words, which is why web designers today pay a lot of attention to the color combination they use in their websites. The right color combination of the...

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By: sajan mani

@izzoartedesign Excellent Article About Colour .grt! thanks 

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By: Indies Services

Hi Jean, Nice post! These days the audiences who perceive your web presence are quite intelligent. As a result web designers have to thrust themselves in order to deliver a robust design. And knowing...

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[...] Colour: User Experience And Psychology by Jean Karl Izzo on Usability Geek. [...]

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[...] content in the article Colour – User Experience And Psychology by Jean Karl Izzo isn’t new either, but I quite like how he has included the logos of some big [...]

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By: Colour Theory: An Introduction | Usability Geek

[...] influence on consumer decisions, so its selection for a website should not be taken lightly. So what’s in a colour? From strong, powerful red to cool, confident blue, the colour of your website...

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By: 9 Guidelines To Make Your Blog More Readable | Usability Geek

[...] color, with the font being many shades darker. Also, try to remember which colors clash and the psychological effects that different colors have on [...]

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By: 5 Quick Ways To Improve Your Website’s Usability | Ranign.com

[...] be made before selecting color. One of the main reasons is because of the ways in which different colors affect the user’s psychology and experience. Before selecting the background color of your...

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[…] Color plays a key role in the usability of your mobile site. When used effectively, colors will convey the message you are trying to get through more effectively and in a much compelling fashion. A...

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[…] ask why orange? Apart from the fact that it is actually my favorite color, orange evokes a sense of happiness, vitality and energy which fuels the dedication behind […]

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By: Adam Gorbahn

Color is hate to do because so many of use come from different part of world. one color is good to one cultural. then on some color to be so bad in that color. Great post on color.

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By: Designing for Content-Heavy Websites - Usability Geek

[…] is just a part of what makes a website visually stunning. You also need to understand how different colors effect user reactions and the many color theories surrounding web design. There are...

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By: qis

If that’s completely true, why does McDonalds, for example, use the same color scheme all over the world?

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By: Michael Moseley

They use the same colour scheme because it’s recognisable. Using different colour schemes would just cause confusion as it is such a well known company, which would just deter more people than it would...

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