How to evaluate meaning of colors used on the website?

How to evaluate meaning of colors used on the website?

  • Til
  • September 13, 2023

I love the red color - it is probably my favorite color for sports cars (I don’t have a red sports car, but I might have one).
This is also my favorite for guitars, and I had a red one for years.

A few years ago I bought a red baseball cap, and stayed with it for years (I guess I need a new one since it is getting pinky).
That is why my website has some reds - I just love the red color.

The AI conspiracy

When I found the idea to style the home page description (the one about the purpose of having the blog in 2023…) I have never expected to hear that style and colors are… like rainbow. When I explained that this is actually the style of OpenAI’s tokenizer UI, these are pastel colors, not even close to a saturated rainbow set… I was told not to pretend to be a part of the global AI conspiracy.

alter-text

I see colors…

I knew that I was not a “tech guru”, “dev-ninja”, or “IT unicorn” (the one with a colorful ponytail) but I have never realized that I am not “a real man” though (as we all know, men don’t know many colors).

What I have learned?

Well, it is hard to imagine that choosing colors and styling the website will be such a challenge in 2023 but from now on I know that sometimes the flamboyant reds are less boisterous than the pastels ;))) … #badumtss

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