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The combination works great on a white background and shows what you can do by working with variations of the same color. The navy used for text elements and the logo further enhance overall color use. Color overlays in almost every hue are a major trend in website color and a rich black option such as the one here is a nice way to give other content plenty of room on the screen.

Just note the oversized headline and bright accents and calls to action. The fleshy tone of Mangrove Hotel is warm and compliments the content well. This same color has also been appearing in some Twitter marketing communications. The paring with gold and green is super trendy, elegant, and follows along with the night and sleep theme. Atlanta Brewing also uses a dominant red with plenty of other accent colors. Note that the palette is not only part of the website design, but also extends to the product packaging as well.

They have a pretty wide palette with primary colors as the base and a rich black and white background. Greens and yellows together are an unusual combination, but it feels friendly and just right to the design of this breakfast and lunch spot.

The color theme also brings out the food imagery nicely. Distinction uses the same all black base for its color palette with a rainbow of accent colors. If you want a wide-ranging color palette, this is the way to use the trend effectively. Minimalism can be in full color as well, as evidenced by Pittori di Cinema. The bright yellow scheme with black is a common high-color minimalism option. The brighter the color palette for this style, the more on-trend it seems to be.

We Heart UX uses a simple color palette with a pale blue background — a lovely choice — and shades of pinkish red for the main art element. Pulling together these colors with a funky geo style is trendy, modern, and just plain fun to look at. The more subtle color palette helps create visual interest for a website that features a lot of colorless images. Baobla features a fun gradient in a monotone color scheme.

This style of color palette is ideal for new brands or product identities or if you are looking to make a lot of impact with a bold hue. The color choices are high in contrast and easy on the eyes and in terms of readability. The bright accent choice is trendy and adds emphasis to that element. Jean-Baptiste Kaloya turns probably the most popular color in website design into a monotone palette of its own with varying degrees of blue. Also note the soft gradients on the lighter blues.

Igor showcases what is probably the most popular website color palette of — black, white and yellow. This color palette, although seen in varying hues, is widely popular. This combination is probably one of the most appealing. While most sites use black only for text, this design actually incorporates it into the bright, monotone palette.

With a distinct lack of color for most of the design the bright color seems to jump off the screen. It creates just the right focal area and amount of contrast, which is why this is a trending color scheme option. Pixel Pantry uses a distinct color pair to show off this trend — purple and teal. The combination of these two colors to create a palette is nearly unreal.

The green matches the content well and the color combinations are simple and charming. Qvartz uses one of the most unexpected trending colors of the year in a way that mimics many other projects.

With pink text, pink color blocks and a mashup of bold and softer colors, this palette is somewhat feminine but not too much so. Sheelink By RTX uses a modern gradient and bold coloring to bring attention to its product. The colors are deep and moody and the maroon-purple has a distinct sense of regality and mystery. Puerto Mate uses trending colors that are bold without being overpowering. Because the center panel is navy the outside bright colors feel a little less in your face.

Just imagine flipping these hues into different locations in the design. The contrasting hues are simple, elegant, and engaging with the simple touch of the light, brighter blue. Canatal uses its triple blue brand colors well in this design. FFWD Digital uses brights stylishly and classically.

Tappezzeria Novecento uses a color scheme that most would shy away from — and it works. The bright combination of orange and black is simple and engaging. The colors contrast just enough so that everything is easy to read. Tev is anything but boring with a lime background and duotone color overlay. The soft pink is reminiscent of some skin tones and a blank canvas for makeup while the bright purple matches the mood of the site. Sysdoc creates a new spin on a basic palette of red, blue, and green with brighter, less saturated options for red and green.



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