Sunday, January 24, 2016

website design - Web colors: how to compensate for differences in monitors


This question has to do with color in the context of web pages.



Computer monitors and mobile screens can vary a lot in their color rendering, meaning that a given color on one monitor can look much different on another monitor.


For example, some greens and teals may look pleasant on one monitor but look sickly yellowish on others.


Are there certain web colors that are "safer" than others (NOT to be confused with the outdated practice of using "web-safe color palette")?


Or do you just create the web design on a calibrated monitor and know that's all you can do?




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