I am planning to make a routine change to the color scheme of the website. This helps to freshen things up a bit. People like change but also familiarity, which is contradictory but typically human.
Before I embark on changing the color scheme etc., I would like to ask anyone visiting, particularly loyal regulars (I think of you as club members – the PCC – Pictures of Cats Club) what sort of colours you might prefer.
You might prefer no change, which is fine. But if you do have preferences, I’d like to hear from you in a comment. I would like to please you, if possible.
Of course, there is no obligation to state your preferences. I am happy to choose myself, but I welcome input and advice from others. You also might like a picture in the background (either side of the website) rather than a plain graduated color as is the case presently.
Here are some typical color schemes (we are not confined to these).
Thanks Elisa for your input. V. welcome.
And red has been shown to increase sales. We were told to always wear a red outfit on selling days. People see red and see cheer and want to spend money.
I’ve also heard black text is best. My brain won’t allow me to choose just one as a favorite. #4, 14 or 22 are nice. 14 will wake you up and the other two will calm you down. Depends on the mood you want to set. My personal webpage is a romantic theme, but that’s just me. Decide whether you want humor, educational or soft kitty feel to it. Good luck narrowing it down to one.
I like 23 and 28, however… since I have a bit of training in this area. I think the important bit to remember is that it’s easily readable. I have a textbook that was surely a good reading font for a book, but using that same font with the pdf version makes the letters so thin that the document has to be enlarged several times before they can be easily viewed. It’s better to use a fixed with font and go with at least 1.25-1.5 line spacing for best readablity. Once you have that, it’s just a matter of finding the right color text to go with the background. That is why black text on white is probably preferable. The white gives off more light and makes the page easier to read. I love black with pink or silver letters, but they make for lousy reading. Black with green text works best.
The outside frames the page and either focuses or takes away focus off the document. I think that if you go with a white page you should have a bit darker background, with the header area darkest. With a totally black background, it’s actually better to have the reading areas boxed in and with a lighter area in the middle of the boxes to fight the page expansion effect that black gives. I think black is awesome for headers, but green is the best shade. Silver is cliche and can be hard for people who have trouble seeing well. I honestly like those two about, but my advice: Go with a dark header, bit lighter sides and white background, with a fixed-width font and nice black letters. Or stay with what you got. Nothing wrong with a classic.
I like 11 and 27 nothing too gaudy
no 17