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      5th Oct 2004
I need some help. I'm rebuilding our website for my boss. I'm new at this,
but have been reading a lot and understand the basics of color use and such
on web pages. My problem is in explaining this to my boss. He likes things
to "stand out" on the page and thus would like to use multiple colors of text
on one page. He also seems to pick the brightest, most obnoxious colors
possible, not worrying about whether the colors compliment each other or
completely clash. Does anyone know of any really good resources/articles
that I could share with him to give him a general idea of "what not to do on
a website" regarding colors? (or, am I completely wrong and shouldn't worry
about using the brightest colors that clash in various places throughout
text?)
 
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      5th Oct 2004
http://www.stickysauce.com/articles/...iclesindex.htm

Try the above, has all kinds of pointers. Hope this helps

"dorigrace" wrote:

> I need some help. I'm rebuilding our website for my boss. I'm new at this,
> but have been reading a lot and understand the basics of color use and such
> on web pages. My problem is in explaining this to my boss. He likes things
> to "stand out" on the page and thus would like to use multiple colors of text
> on one page. He also seems to pick the brightest, most obnoxious colors
> possible, not worrying about whether the colors compliment each other or
> completely clash. Does anyone know of any really good resources/articles
> that I could share with him to give him a general idea of "what not to do on
> a website" regarding colors? (or, am I completely wrong and shouldn't worry
> about using the brightest colors that clash in various places throughout
> text?)

 
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=?Windows-1252?Q?Rob_Giordano_\=28aka:_Crash_Gordo
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      5th Oct 2004
Ha..arguing with the boss or the client on colors..my favorite topic! I've given up arguing..now I just design it the way they want it. Then splash it on the screen and ask for opinions...it's usually pretty fun that way :-)



"dorigrace" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:23715496-316B-4B73-BF17-(E-Mail Removed)...
| I need some help. I'm rebuilding our website for my boss. I'm new at this,
| but have been reading a lot and understand the basics of color use and such
| on web pages. My problem is in explaining this to my boss. He likes things
| to "stand out" on the page and thus would like to use multiple colors of text
| on one page. He also seems to pick the brightest, most obnoxious colors
| possible, not worrying about whether the colors compliment each other or
| completely clash. Does anyone know of any really good resources/articles
| that I could share with him to give him a general idea of "what not to do on
| a website" regarding colors? (or, am I completely wrong and shouldn't worry
| about using the brightest colors that clash in various places throughout
| text?)
 
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Tom Pepper Willett
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      5th Oct 2004
Here's a great place:

http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/
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"dorigrace" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:23715496-316B-4B73-BF17-(E-Mail Removed)...
| I need some help. I'm rebuilding our website for my boss. I'm new at
this,
| but have been reading a lot and understand the basics of color use and
such
| on web pages. My problem is in explaining this to my boss. He likes
things
| to "stand out" on the page and thus would like to use multiple colors of
text
| on one page. He also seems to pick the brightest, most obnoxious colors
| possible, not worrying about whether the colors compliment each other or
| completely clash. Does anyone know of any really good resources/articles
| that I could share with him to give him a general idea of "what not to do
on
| a website" regarding colors? (or, am I completely wrong and shouldn't
worry
| about using the brightest colors that clash in various places throughout
| text?)


 
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Andrew Murray
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      5th Oct 2004
the general rule of thumb is to use "web safe" colours - 216 of the most likely
colours that are going to look OK on a majority of systems - i.e. some colours
look very different on different computers with different video cards, monitors
etc even different between say Macs and PC's.


"dorigrace" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:23715496-316B-4B73-BF17-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I need some help. I'm rebuilding our website for my boss. I'm new at this,
> but have been reading a lot and understand the basics of color use and such
> on web pages. My problem is in explaining this to my boss. He likes things
> to "stand out" on the page and thus would like to use multiple colors of text
> on one page. He also seems to pick the brightest, most obnoxious colors
> possible, not worrying about whether the colors compliment each other or
> completely clash. Does anyone know of any really good resources/articles
> that I could share with him to give him a general idea of "what not to do on
> a website" regarding colors? (or, am I completely wrong and shouldn't worry
> about using the brightest colors that clash in various places throughout
> text?)



 
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clintonG
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      6th Oct 2004
Andrew -- the practice of using web safe colors became obsolete
several years ago. Most computers are now sold with 32 bit graphics
adapters and the vendors configure the machine to use 'Highest' color
quality before shipping to retailers.

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"Andrew Murray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:4163259a$0$1288$(E-Mail Removed)...
> the general rule of thumb is to use "web safe" colours - 216 of the most

likely
> colours that are going to look OK on a majority of systems - i.e. some

colours
> look very different on different computers with different video cards,

monitors
> etc even different between say Macs and PC's.
>
>
> "dorigrace" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:23715496-316B-4B73-BF17-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I need some help. I'm rebuilding our website for my boss. I'm new at

this,
> > but have been reading a lot and understand the basics of color use and

such
> > on web pages. My problem is in explaining this to my boss. He likes

things
> > to "stand out" on the page and thus would like to use multiple colors of

text
> > on one page. He also seems to pick the brightest, most obnoxious colors
> > possible, not worrying about whether the colors compliment each other or
> > completely clash. Does anyone know of any really good

resources/articles
> > that I could share with him to give him a general idea of "what not to

do on
> > a website" regarding colors? (or, am I completely wrong and shouldn't

worry
> > about using the brightest colors that clash in various places throughout
> > text?)

>
>



 
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Murray
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      6th Oct 2004
Yep - I agree with Clinton on this one. Web safe colors are so... 1990's.

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"Andrew Murray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:4163259a$0$1288$(E-Mail Removed)...
> the general rule of thumb is to use "web safe" colours - 216 of the most
> likely
> colours that are going to look OK on a majority of systems - i.e. some
> colours
> look very different on different computers with different video cards,
> monitors
> etc even different between say Macs and PC's.
>
>
> "dorigrace" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:23715496-316B-4B73-BF17-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I need some help. I'm rebuilding our website for my boss. I'm new at
>> this,
>> but have been reading a lot and understand the basics of color use and
>> such
>> on web pages. My problem is in explaining this to my boss. He likes
>> things
>> to "stand out" on the page and thus would like to use multiple colors of
>> text
>> on one page. He also seems to pick the brightest, most obnoxious colors
>> possible, not worrying about whether the colors compliment each other or
>> completely clash. Does anyone know of any really good resources/articles
>> that I could share with him to give him a general idea of "what not to do
>> on
>> a website" regarding colors? (or, am I completely wrong and shouldn't
>> worry
>> about using the brightest colors that clash in various places throughout
>> text?)

>
>



 
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      6th Oct 2004
How about AOL colors?


"Murray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
| Yep - I agree with Clinton on this one. Web safe colors are so... 1990's.
|
| --
| Murray
|
| "Andrew Murray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
| news:4163259a$0$1288$(E-Mail Removed)...
| > the general rule of thumb is to use "web safe" colours - 216 of the most
| > likely
| > colours that are going to look OK on a majority of systems - i.e. some
| > colours
| > look very different on different computers with different video cards,
| > monitors
| > etc even different between say Macs and PC's.
| >
| >
| > "dorigrace" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
| > news:23715496-316B-4B73-BF17-(E-Mail Removed)...
| >> I need some help. I'm rebuilding our website for my boss. I'm new at
| >> this,
| >> but have been reading a lot and understand the basics of color use and
| >> such
| >> on web pages. My problem is in explaining this to my boss. He likes
| >> things
| >> to "stand out" on the page and thus would like to use multiple colors of
| >> text
| >> on one page. He also seems to pick the brightest, most obnoxious colors
| >> possible, not worrying about whether the colors compliment each other or
| >> completely clash. Does anyone know of any really good resources/articles
| >> that I could share with him to give him a general idea of "what not to do
| >> on
| >> a website" regarding colors? (or, am I completely wrong and shouldn't
| >> worry
| >> about using the brightest colors that clash in various places throughout
| >> text?)
| >
| >
|
|
 
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Murray
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      6th Oct 2004
Seems to work OK, but what is it that I am missing here? Does AOL have a
set of proprietary colors?

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"Rob Giordano (aka: Crash Gordon®)" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote in message news:umi$(E-Mail Removed)...
How about AOL colors?


"Murray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
| Yep - I agree with Clinton on this one. Web safe colors are so... 1990's.
|
| --
| Murray
|
| "Andrew Murray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
| news:4163259a$0$1288$(E-Mail Removed)...
| > the general rule of thumb is to use "web safe" colours - 216 of the most
| > likely
| > colours that are going to look OK on a majority of systems - i.e. some
| > colours
| > look very different on different computers with different video cards,
| > monitors
| > etc even different between say Macs and PC's.
| >
| >
| > "dorigrace" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
| > news:23715496-316B-4B73-BF17-(E-Mail Removed)...
| >> I need some help. I'm rebuilding our website for my boss. I'm new at
| >> this,
| >> but have been reading a lot and understand the basics of color use and
| >> such
| >> on web pages. My problem is in explaining this to my boss. He likes
| >> things
| >> to "stand out" on the page and thus would like to use multiple colors
of
| >> text
| >> on one page. He also seems to pick the brightest, most obnoxious
colors
| >> possible, not worrying about whether the colors compliment each other
or
| >> completely clash. Does anyone know of any really good
resources/articles
| >> that I could share with him to give him a general idea of "what not to
do
| >> on
| >> a website" regarding colors? (or, am I completely wrong and shouldn't
| >> worry
| >> about using the brightest colors that clash in various places
throughout
| >> text?)
| >
| >
|
|


 
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Clark
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      6th Oct 2004
It's probably a color version of AOL keywords. Pablum for the pedestrians.

Murray wrote:

>Seems to work OK, but what is it that I am missing here? Does AOL have a
>set of proprietary colors?
>
>
>


 
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