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Essential Color Theory for Web Design: Enhancing Readability and Accessibility

This presentation by Sita Motipara covers critical aspects of color theory in web design, focusing on readability and accessibility. Discover two vital principles: ensuring the text is easy to read against any background and making colored text comprehensible for individuals with color blindness. The slide show will guide you through essential guidelines to enhance your designs, along with valuable resources such as color coding tools and links to color scheme generators. Improve your website's usability by applying these color coding strategies effectively.

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Essential Color Theory for Web Design: Enhancing Readability and Accessibility

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  1. Color Theory MART 368 – Web Design 1 By Sita Motipara

  2. Color coding for coders • Two most important fact to remember • Readability • Accessibility

  3. Readability • Easy to read text on any background • Easy to read colored text with any background • View this slide show • Read this article

  4. Accessibility • Easy to read by any person with any degree of color blindness • Must follow guidelines

  5. Other Tutorials and useful links • http://www.liquisoft.com/colortheory.html • http://www.worqx.com/color/complements.htm • Link to Web Safe Color Chart (RGB & HEX) • Visibone Color Lab (great for coming up with Color Schemes)

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