I liked the idea behind this article. If color blind web designers can create successful websites, then other web designers (without colorblindness) should be able to create websites using the same, or similar, techniques.
Its true that even web designers who are not color blind sometimes have trouble telling which colors go well together. The authors mention of the color wheel could come in handy when designing websites, however, I do agree with his statement:
"Personally, I wouldn’t use a triad unless I was designing for a children’s Web site."
I think that the color triad should probably be used in moderation, and only to help identify which colors might work well together. Too much use of the color triad could get too colorful, and definitely ruin any professional look of a website.
What I really liked was looking up color psychology online. Unfortunately, I learned that the color palatte that I chose to use for my final project may make children cry... :(
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