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Design

moaaz bhnas
moaaz bhnas
1,673 Points

What are the best sources to learn and master using colors?

first, I want you to excuse my English .. now I'm starting to study web design and I do small projects but the colors I pick are pretty ugly so where can I learn using them ?

2 Answers

Katia De Juan Bayona
Katia De Juan Bayona
6,757 Points

You can also read a few articles on Medium there are some pretty useful to start learning about color theory.

https://medium.com/@iamjesseshow/creative-basics-color-theory-5a39c6870af3 https://medium.com/@erikdkennedy/color-in-ui-design-a-practical-framework-e18cacd97f9e https://medium.com/@jpmorris/jms058-how-to-pick-the-best-the-best-color-scheme-for-your-website-a2756db98854

You can also go to Dribbble or Behance to look for examples of other people's work to learn about how to create color palettes. Oh, and also, http://colorhunt.co/ pretty cool to get inspiration for color palettes. :)

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,198 Points

You might find the Adobe Color Wheel very useful.

It's a great tool for developing color themes such as analogous, complementary, triad, and others.