Color Combinations

Color combinations are of great importance in the design process, both in terms of aesthetics and functionality. Color harmonies are effective tools to convey the intended message, attract attention and create an atmosphere. The different types of color combinations and recommendations for use are as follows:

Monochromatic

  • Definition:

A combination of light and dark shades of a single color on the color wheel.

  • Characteristics:
    • Creates a strong atmosphere.
    • Creates a minimalist and elegant design.
    • Makes it easier to focus on details.
    • You need to carefully emphasize the elements you want to highlight.
    • Balance can be achieved with neutral colors in design.

Analogous (Similar Colors)

  • Description:

A combination of colors next to each other on the color wheel.

  • Characteristics:
    • Calm, soft and easy on the eyes.
    • When one color is chosen as dominant, other colors play a supporting role.
    • Contrasting elements should be used in a balanced way to create emphasis.

Complementary

  • Description:

Created using two contrasting colors on the color wheel.

  • Characteristics:
    • Vibrant, exciting and pleasing to the eye.
    • One color should be dominant and the other should be supportive.
    • Using both colors with equal intensity can create visual confusion.

Triadic

  • Definition:

A combination of three colors that are equidistant on the color wheel.

  • Characteristics:
    • Creates striking and dynamic designs.
    • One color should be dominant while the other two colors should be used as balancers.
    • Provides a striking and balanced look.

Split Complementary

  • Definition:

Created by using two colors next to a base color instead of a complementary color opposite it.

  • Characteristics:
    • Less contrast than complementary colors.
    • Soft and balanced designs are achieved.
    • Easy and flexible to apply.

Double Complementary

  • Description:

A combination of two pairs of contrasting colors.

  • Characteristics:
    • Complex yet striking designs can be created.
    • It is recommended to use one group of colors for emphasis and the other group as supportive.
    • The dominance ratios of colors should be considered to ensure balance.

Web-Safe Colors

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  • Definition:

A group of 216 colors that are displayed stably, consistently and without flicker on any computer monitor or browser.

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  • Features:
    • Guarantees color compatibility in web projects.
    • Enhances user experience.
    • Safe for devices that can display at least 8 bits (256 colors).

Using color combinations effectively helps you create a design that is both visually aesthetic and functional. Using this tutorial, you can create professional and harmonious color palettes in your projects.

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