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This isn't really ready for a full-fledged critique. What I'm looking for is some colour suggestions. Personally, I really like this colour combo. The client likes the blue but is "not to keen on" the brown. I really can't come up with something that works as well with that particular blue. Any suggestions?

http://www.sitesunseen.com/clients/dgreer/concept2/

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Thats not bad, tried just swapping the blue and brown around?

how about a browner brown (#825300) or darker blue (#000080) or something

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try replacing the brown with gold? or perhaps an earthy dark yellow(not quite brown)

Personally i like the colouring, but clients are whiney maggots who should be honoured just to gaze upon us let alone let us do their websites for them.... :takes deep breath: .... yeah i like the brown. lol

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Hmmm... I tend to agree with busy that maybe you should try to fiddle with the shades a little bit so the brown looks less brown, although that might require a change in the blue too which I'm sure isn't what you wanted... you could try taking some inspiration from a beach scene with a more sandy looking beige (less orangey).

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Quote: Originally posted by Megan
Hmmm... I tend to agree with busy that maybe you should try to fiddle with the shades a little bit so the brown looks less brown, although that might require a change in the blue too which I'm sure isn't what you wanted... you could try taking some inspiration from a beach scene with a more sandy looking beige (less orangey).

Actually, Busy is suggesting *more* brown Wink - the client is suggesting more orange. Personally, I think this *is* a sandy looking beige, I don't see any orange in it at all.

Oh, just to constrain things more, I'm trying to stay "web safe" here.

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I agree that the colours are great together but clients are a funny species! I would have said that the brown you have there is quite a sandy colour but an orange would go with that shade of blue quite well.

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Just curious, since most of its images (what your considering changing) why worry about net safe colors? even 256 colors forgive a lot these days.

It's good that you are, just curious as to why
**me being nosey**

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I also wondered that but then there is text on there that is the browny colour.

taff's picture

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Ayup - like Julia said. I like to have my primary colour scheme web safe when possible to allow me the freedom of using those colours for links, headings, hr tags, etc. without worrying about matching.

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I like the colors, but switching the blue and brown around the image might make it better.

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Yay!

"You don't need to worry about changing the colour if you can't find one you like. It's starting to grow on me anyway. I've also asked a few friends and they all seem to like it just fine."

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The Webmistress's picture

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Well done. The other option is to just never give them a choice of changing anything! Wink LOL

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I like the colors as they are. They seem to compliment the photo well instead of distracting from the photo.

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Nice site Taff, I like the way you tricked the 'd' and the 'g' with the pic's border.

I shouldn't change too much, maybe change the text color of the content text.

Just my 2 cents,

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