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User Interface and Web Design

Color is an indispensable tool for successful user interface and web design. In fact, it's the primary building block of all visual design.

Color functions on several levels simultaneously.

  1. Color makes things look good. It pleases the eye and sustains visual interest.

  2. Color plays a critical role in functionality. The right colors draw the eye to the most important areas on a small or large screen.

  3. The right colors maximize readability and minimize optical fatigue. The wrong colors strain the eyes and lower the level of comprehension.

  4. Color communicates. It delivers symbolic meanings that support and enhance the visual experience or individual elements within a design whether it's a web page or a screen on a cell phone.


Colorcom brings a unique blend of design, color and technical expertise to all areas of user-interface design and the world wide web. Our portfolio of clients includes Nokia Mobile Phones. (See the results of our Nokia project at Nokia 9210 Communicator )


To find out more about usability issues, please link to our article, "Color and Usability" at Color Matters, our educational web site.

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