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网页设计中的颜色

从心理学角度来讲,不同的颜色代表不同的意思。从这个观点出发,本文讨论网页界面中背景颜色和内容颜色的关系。了解这个关系,有利于:a) 为网页中不同的内容选择适合的颜色;b) 浏览网页时,可以方便的找到需要的内容。

Yuan, Xiaowei and Xiaoqin Wang. uiGarden (2005). (Chinese) Design>Web Design>Graphic Design>Color

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Color on the Web

You're seeing red. They're seeing orange. Not the same, is it? More often than not, color on the web is approximate. So how do you choose colors that are going to work best? Are you forever stuck with the old 216 color 'web-safe' colors? Is there technology that ensures what you see is what your visitors get?

Will-Harris, Daniel. Typofile (2003). Design>Web Design>Graphic Design>Color

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Color on Web Design

Psychologically speaking, different color has different meaning. From this point, this article focuses on the relationship between the background color and content of the web interface.

uiGarden (2005). Design>Web Design>Graphic Design>Color

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Coloring Outside the Lines

This series of articles about color is designed to help you get started right now selecting colors for your site.

Carter, Mary E. EFuse (2004). Design>Web Design>Graphic Design>Color

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Colour

Colour is one of the designer's best tools. There are lots of ways to use it to help communicate a message. Colour can carry meaning, express personality, differentiate, frame, and highlight content.

Hunt, Ben. Web Design From Scratch (2006). Design>Web Design>Graphic Design>Color

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Eye on Color

Each day, thousands of websites lose credibility and all-important return traffic -- not because they're poorly written, constructed, designed, or advertised, but because of: colors that clash colors that camouflage colors that just plain don't work! Attention to color on the web is generally considered the province of web-design professionals -- but those of us who study and teach professional writing are in a prime position to use our knowledge and skills to lead the way toward a more aesthetically-pleasing, and rhetorically-effective, World Wide Web

Clark, Tracy. Purdue University (2003). Design>Web Design>Graphic Design>Color

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Hues to Use in 2005  (link broken)

These out-there colors won't come alone, or even in pairs... they'll be seen in packs. Designers, desperately searching for something fresh and new, will go balls out, applying this palette to tripped out patterns of stripes, polka dots, and plaids to create looks similar to those seen on the streets of Tokyo.

Polselli, Adam. AdamPolselli.com (2005). Design>Graphic Design>Web Design>Color

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Natural Selections: Colors Found in Nature and Interface Design

The web is awash with sterile design solutions. IBM, Dell, Microsoft, and countless others are virtually indistinguishable from each other. Though one might say this makes browsing easier by virtue of a standardized interface, in reality such sites create mundane experiences for their users and fail to make a positive connection with their audience.

Wroblewski, Luke. Boxes and Arrows (2003). Design>Web Design>Graphic Design>Color

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Twenty of The Best Uses of Color in Current Web Design

Many sites “play it safe” when choosing colors. Brilliant colors have to be carefully controlled to avoid looking amateur. I’ve selected these 20 sites for excellent use of color along with their overall web design. Quality of CSS, features, ease of use all come into play as well.

Haig, Anders. ReEncoded (2008). Articles>Web Design>Graphic Design>Color

 

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