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Help with what I think is a complicated colorscheme.
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Luna Rosa
Posted 1 hour ago
My sincerest apologies for not posting this in the proper place but the "bugs" thread is not letting me post.
For some reason a whole heap of stuff doesn't seem to be working properly. Noone's palettes/patterns are showing up on their profiles, just the bio and recent comments, I can't edit anything and none of the drop down menus are working.
Is this happening to anyone else or is it just me?
For some reason a whole heap of stuff doesn't seem to be working properly. Noone's palettes/patterns are showing up on their profiles, just the bio and recent comments, I can't edit anything and none of the drop down menus are working.
Is this happening to anyone else or is it just me?
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sspice313
I am a newby at choosing complicated colorschemes so I came to the experts.
My client's business sends out nurses to aid senior citizens in their homes or retirement facility. Which I feel would be one colorscheme. Their logo color is #0074ba, which is the only color that is really a fixed color.
Where my dilemma comes in is that the client also services teen mothers through a Mom and baby program which they would like to highlight throughout the site. Through this program the teen mother's receive free goods and learn how to take care of their newborns. It would seem to me that a colorscheme for a teen would be all together different from a person 55 or older.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to approach the color aspect?
Thanks for your feedback,
Lisa
ifollowtherabbit
boredchem
My suggestion for your home care (senior) palette would be to stick with colors that create a calming affect. Consider keeping it monotone, the health care industry prefers that. Shades of the main logo, maybe some soft yellows or creams to compliment it.
With your teen mom scheme, I'd definitely suggest playing brightness up, but stay away from palettes that are too shocking. I work in the health care industry and have struggled at times with colors/designs that they consider too exciting. I'd play up the CMYK combinations (since it's babies, you can have fun with pinks and blues). Check out parenting websites and magazine sites that are currently popular and see what they are doing to get a gauge of what your clients might already have in their heads.
Good luck!
3moDuDe
Agreed. It's a lovely and very useable blue. I think you could make one more colour the same for the two palettes (maybe a lighter shade of blue) so that they harmonize more, but in general I'm with boredchem's ideas.
kohchang
ycc2106
Just to help visualise #0074ba is:
mandyshea
escapepea
ycc2106
ladybones
Here is my suggestion :)
Happy Nurse Palette