From: Color in Design:gray
Color in design: Grey
Original Author: Jennifer Farley
In this series, we know almost every color in the rainbow and its application in design. In this article, we will discuss the colors outside the colorful, let's look at the gray. Gray is a smooth, neutral color, it is very beautiful in web design. It does not excite very strong emotions (except perhaps in a bad mood), while red, orange or purple will. It's not as bright as black, but a very dark grey can do the same thing. The same very light gray is not as rigid as white, and sometimes it fills the space that white occupies.
Grey has a positive and negative meaning. Grey matter (gray matter) is linked to IQ and brain power. However, as if the gray derogatory more, "gray" itself is used to describe some dim and monotonous things, such as gray area, Cinderella, discouraged and so on. The company is often exclusively's grey suit. The names of grey colors include charcoal grey, cannon bronze, powder ash, pale color, lead-gray, and bluish-gray.
Grey in the design
It's hard to make too big a mistake using gray. It seems to match any color. Because of its neutrality, it is often used as a background color. It can make other colors stand out. As mentioned earlier, you can use light gray instead of white or dark gray instead of black. To get a warmer, more earthy grey, use beige, a grayish brown.
The use of gray and soft pink can produce a feeling of femininity, while dark collocation of gray can produce a more manly feeling. Dark and red or orange are a particularly eye-catching combination. Please enjoy the movie poster below:
Gray is often used as the background color of a collection (whether online or offline). It allows photos, illustrations or other color elements to go to the front and provide a solid backbone for the portfolio. Making most of the layout in the page gray can almost make the background disappear, so that the colors of the other colors really protrude.