How to Find Color Schemes - Web Design Customizations
Sep 20th, 2008 | By Adobe-Masters.com | Category: Other Software | 1,699 views | Subscribe | PDFThere are so many web templates out here on the web. For the most part, they are easily accessible and ready to download. But if you don’t want to look like everybody else, you’ll want to customize your theme just a bit.
I chose a nice structure theme by Justin Tadlock for use at MyDiffers.com. I just had to find a color set for the css. Check the original theme out below:

How do we find the right colors?
I run into this issue all the time. Sometimes what’s imagined doesn’t always look good as you thought it would. Luckily I found 1 color scheme generator out of 25 to use for coming up with the color codes for MyDiffers.com. At colorhunter.com, you can see color schemes that were generated from photos, but I used the colors to come up with a scheme of my own. Now my website look is much different, as you can see below.
After accomplishing a color theme you’ll be able to move on to adding the new site to your portfolio as well as adding new content.

































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