Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Greg, I see this board as being dynamic in nature, which means that the color schemes we have now are by no means permanent. I will be changing color schemes from time to time. I will be working on various other logos also. If you have any color schemes in addition to the ones you have offered below, or if you'd like to be more specific, I would consider implementing some of them from time to time. (And that goes for all members. I may run the board, but you all post here, so you all ought to have a say on stuff like this). The three things I would like you to keep in mind when conceptualizing color designs are that, 1) As and Lonermutant have indicated/suggested, some folks have problems reading text against bright colors, and 2) The " look " I am looking for is a formal one. That's rather selfish I know, but that's sort of what I am aiming for here. The " feel " I would like to generate is one of a private and intimite association, rather than JUST a group or a social club. 3) I also would like the row color to be the same as the background color. It's a quirky thing, but I think having two different colors makes the message board page in particular look too busy and like a bookkeeper's spreadsheet. Any color scheme that you'd like to suggest will be open for consideration, however. I may post a different logo as soon as today. This one will have more colors in it and so perhaps you could design a board color scheme for it also. Thanks for offering your ideas. Tom > Hello Everyone, I have a brief moment before i have to throw myself > around for the morning. I'm still feeling like i need another can of > pop to wake me up . I like the design of the FamSecretSociety > website but as an artist myself i think it needs some brighter > colors . My favorite colors are russet (it's like a shiny maroon) > and venetian red (a dark maroon), if you can't find those colors on > your palette improvise with something that is more fundamentally in > harmony with eachother. So say if you you're designing with the color > blue you'd make the main section of the page Navy Blue and then in > that framework that has the insignia you'd make the background a > light blue and then make the triangles a medium to navy blue (your > preference). > > And then if you like you like can make the the insignia black because > blue and black go together fairly well as long as there is a more > dominant color in the entirety of the context of the picture. Even > though black is said to be the most dominant color of all colors . > I'm an artist i paint abstract landscapes and some contemporary using > acryllics and so i've had my share of time working with paints, how > does this fit in with web designing? Mere color combinations is > enough to keep me occupied. If you Wanted to stick with the old Green > colors you could use pine green with a light green for the background > of the insignia frame and to add some spin to it you could put gold > or silver for the triangles or insignia. > > That way you'll have a beautiful green background and a nice cast of > silver or gold. But anyways those are just a few ideas of what you > could do with the face of the webpage, if you need any more color > combinations feel free to ask me and i'll be glad to supply them with > you i have plenty more where that came from . I hope to hear from > you soon,good luck in all you do. > > > Signed, > Greg > > Personally i prefer the green and gold and silver combination and i'd > put the navy blue,light blue,black in second. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Tom: > 1) As and Lonermutant have indicated/suggested, some folks have problems reading text against bright colors, I too have problems with bright colors. > 2) The " look " I am looking for is a formal one. That's rather selfish I know, but that's sort of what I am aiming for here. The " feel " I would like to generate is one of a private and intimite association, rather than JUST a group or a social club. Hm, is it only me who see a bit of a contradiction between " formal " and " private & intimate " ? > 3) I also would like the row color to be the same as the background color. It's a quirky thing, but I think having two different colors makes the message board page in particular look too busy and like a bookkeeper's spreadsheet. LOL! You're right, actually! I hadn't thought of that. > Any color scheme that you'd like to suggest will be open for consideration, however. > I may post a different logo as soon as today. This one will have more colors in it and so perhaps you could design a board color scheme for it also. Great. What also needs to be taken into consideration is the fact that the cool colors of the text (blue and purple) tends to clash with warm colors like russet, olive and gold. I just got Leif's permission to customize his other Yahoo-groups too, so I'll experiment a bit there and see if I can come up with any acceptable combinations. (As an ex color consultant, I'm rather fussy with precise shades, and usually prefer to create my own softer shades instead of choosing from the crude and bright standard colors.) On this board, the Aspie creator made a feature so that each person could choose from several combinations (most of which I provided) by pressing the little colored sqares: http://nevro.kund.wpsyd.com/index.cgi?vad=visa_lista But that seems not to be possible in Yahoo-groups. So naturally it's difficult to find colors which will suit everyones taste. Who was it that had a link on how to customize colors for one's own screen only? I'd be very interested in that. Inger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 -----Original Message----- >Who was it that >had a link on how to customize colors for one's own screen only? I'd be very >interested in that. > >Inger http://www.thomson-software-solutions.com/screen_tinter.html “Some individuals with apparently normal eyes, experience discomfort and eye strain when viewing computer screens. In some cases these symptoms can be relieved by changing the screen colours. Although all versions of Windows allow screen colours to be changed, the process is complex and counter-intuitive. Screen Tinter LITE allows users to rapidly select the preferred screen colour at the click of a button so that all applications running under Windows appear with the preferred background colour. Screen Tinter LITE VERSION 1.2 is a Shareware program developed which can be downloaded free of charge” Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2004 Report Share Posted September 3, 2004 Wendi: > http://www.thomson-software-solutions.com/screen_tinter.html > “Some individuals with apparently normal eyes, experience discomfort and eye strain when viewing computer screens. In some cases these symptoms can be relieved by changing the screen colours. > Although all versions of Windows allow screen colours to be changed, the process is complex and counter-intuitive. Screen Tinter LITE allows users to rapidly select the preferred screen colour at the click of a button so that all applications running under Windows appear with the preferred background colour. > Screen Tinter LITE VERSION 1.2 is a Shareware program developed which can be downloaded free of charge” Thanks, Wendi! Inger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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