10 Best Colour Combinations for Any Kind of Website
By :- Sarah - Web Guru Awards Team
While creating an award-winning website design, perfecting the colour palette of a website is a top priority. Of course, the ideal way to do this is to find the design of existing sites and research competitors.
If you already have a website colour palette in mind, consider what you wish your website colour scheme to say before applying it. Here are some best colour combinations that add to the web design trends in 2022.
Let’s explore:
1) Viking and Coral Red
Viking is a pale blue shade that gives a breath of fresh air to a website. Add splashes of coral red to shock the contrast without overdoing it. For example, add additional greens and blues for cool oceanic vibes broken up with the coral splashes.
2) Earthy and Natural
This down to earth colour scheme immediately evokes the feelings of being surrounded by a nurturing scene and a comforting blue sky. Therefore, this colour combination is ideal for designs associated with sustainability and nature. Moreover, this pleasant colour combination comes in handy for environmental consciousness projects.
3) East Bay, Moon Raker, and Ghost
Are you bored of text elements in blacks and dark greys? If yes, East Bay is a dark blue colour that perfectly makes a great alternative. Swap white or neutral backgrounds with the pale grey of Ghost. Then, include pale accents such as Moon Raker lavender for a soft palette.
4) Tulip Tree and Punga
The Tulip Tree is a saturated, deep mustard colour that helps to make a big statement. Combine it with a Pungam, a dark tinted orange, to create a rich experience on website design.
5) Classic Red and Yellow
Red and yellow are bold and vibrant colours combination. This complementary colour combo represents cheer. Reimagine this mustard colour and classic ketchup pairing with a modern take.
6) Russian Green and Vermillion
Combining black background with bold colours is one of the modern sites' best web design trends. These variations of red, like vermillion and auburn, complement well with a unique Russian green.
7) Vivid Tangerine and Navajo White
Vivid Tangerine is a red-pink colour that creates a statement on its own. Pair it with an understated yellow such as Navajo White, as it provides a warm look like the sun.
8) Punchy and Bold
If pastel colours are not up to your alley, consider some bright, punchy, and vintage shades, like Magoz. But, again, it helps to keep a logical and cohesive look with the warm scheme consistency.
9) Cyan and Hot Pink
Cyan is a bit tricky shade of blue that you can pair well with a hot pink colour. Its cyberpunk dystopia meets bubblegum pop. These high contrast, bright colours embody an excitement ideal for an alternative take on more playful brands.
10) Final Tip: Adding a Colour Splash
Finding the right colour combination might seem easy and intuitive. But unfortunately, creating the perfect colour design for your website awards is a bit challenging. But, sticking to one of the above colour schemes will serve as a fine example for your design.
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