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		<title>themeleon by COLOURlovers makes your Twitter POP!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 08:31:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Lambert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[themeleon from COLOURlovers makes your Twitter page pop by removing the need for a graphics program to create a truly creative background and color scheme to personalize your page to reflect "What's Happening" with you.]]></description>
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<p>While catching up on the Twittering Twats (okay, stole that term from <a title="John Cleese" href="http://twitter.com/JohnCleese" target="_blank">@JohnCleese</a>) I follow, I came across a tweet from <a title="Evan Williams" href="http://twitter.com/ev" target="_blank">@ev</a> (aka, Evan Williams), one of the founders of Twitter.  Evan was espousing the greatness<span id="more-302"></span> of the <a title="COLOURlovers" href="http://twitter.com/colourlovers" target="_blank">@COLOURlovers</a> tool, themeleon, for adjusting your Twitter account&#8217;s graphical look.  Well, always the curious one, I decided to check it out.</p>
<p>themeleon turned out to be a really cool tool and I give it three thumbs up.  It is a great way to spice up your Twitter account without having to use a graphics program.  You simply go to the <a title="COLOURlovers themeleon" href="http://www.colourlovers.com/themeleon/twitter" target="_blank">themeleon tool</a>, log into your Twitter account and then select from existing colors and patterns or upload your own photos.  In no time at all your Twitter page will reflect your account&#8217;s persona.  The toughest part?  Trying to choose what you like the best from the many options available.  Now go have fun!</p>
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<div id="attachment_306" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://jvhm.com/wpb/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/jwlambert_before_after_colourlovers.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-306 " title="JWLambert Twitter Page Before and After themeleon Makeover" src="http://jvhm.com/wpb/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/jwlambert_before_after_colourlovers-300x83.png" alt="jwlambert before after colourlovers 300x83 themeleon by COLOURlovers makes your Twitter POP!" width="300" height="83" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">JWLambert Twitter Page Before and After themeleon Makeover</p></div>
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		<title>Web Design &#8211; Color Considerations</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 19:01:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Lambert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We create a web site for a reason; to get a message across, to share one's interests, to promote services or products.  It is important, then, to ensure we get this message across by making simple decisions when it comes to the use of color and its impact on guests that may have varying forms of color blindness.]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m not going to go into an art lesson and teach you what colors work together or what emotions certain colors prompt, but I do want to make certain that one takes in the human aspects of color selection on their viewing public.<span id="more-203"></span></p>
<p>There are many examples of web sites where colors and fonts are all over the place, which results in a site visitor&#8217;s immediate response to be that of hitting the &lt;back&gt; button; so very easy to do.  We create a web site for a reason; to get a message across, to share our interests, to promote services or products.  It is important, then, to ensure we get this message across by making simple decisions when it comes to the use of color.  It is certainly worthwhile to research color selection from a creative perspective but it is equally important to ensure that, once we have decided on a color palette, that it works for everyone.  What do I mean by this?</p>
<p>There is a significant percentage of the population, somewhere around five percent, that don&#8217;t see colors the way the majority of the population does.  That is, a variety of color vision issues exists amongst our viewing public.  So, what can one do about this?  Well, there are two sites in particular that I think are worth noting and that can help you ensure your web site is presentable to all.</p>
<h3>Vischeck</h3>
<p>The first site is <a title="Vischeck" href="http://www.vischeck.com/vischeck" target="_blank">Vischeck</a>.  In particular, this site has a <a title="Vischeck Colorblind Check" href="http://www.vischeck.com/vischeck/vischeckURL.php" target="_blank">tool</a> available where you can specify a particular web page, click &lt;Run Vischeck!&gt; and follow the resulting links to what the specified web page would look like to someone who has one of three different types of color blindness.  I&#8217;d also recommend poking around this site to learn more about color vision issues.</p>
<h3>Luminosity</h3>
<p>Another aspect of color selection is the contrast between colors.  In order to make a page generally readable, it is important that the contrast between any background and foreground color is sufficient enough that everyone can see and read the content you are presenting.  There are times when one might feel that two colors work well together when, in fact, the contrast may actually not be great enough to present a pleasing and readable site.  What to do&#8230;.  Well, what I would do is use the <a title="Luminosity Contrast Analyser" href="http://juicystudio.com/services/luminositycontrastratio.php" target="_blank">Luminosity Colour Contrast Ratio Analyser</a> tool.  With this tool you simply specify two colors, click the &lt;Calculate Luminosity Contrast Ratio&gt; and see how your colors stack up.</p>
<p>Obviously there are many aspects of web site design, but keeping in mind that you may be leaving out some of the people who can benefit from your message if certain basic color selection steps aren&#8217;t taken, is an issue easily handled.</p>
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