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Black and White

If you think that only by hopping into your Armani suit to match your black Dolce and Gabbana shoes and recently bought Harry Winston ring will be the only thing that you can experience elegance, you are wrong. It’s not just by popping some Pernod-Ricard Perrier-Jouet champagne while relaxing on a private jet to Rome that you can ever see class.

 

Even at the convenience of your own home, you can experience elegance and class with your own eyes. Just by logging on to your computer and opening your favorite internet browser, you can see and browse it with your own fingertips.

 

Website designing is possible with using only two colors: black and white. It is very possible if you want to keep the minimalistic feel of your design. Black and white is mostly used by countless sites because it’s mostly there. Most normal sites use both these colors, but only a few of them can pull out the aesthetic threshold where these two colors contrast each other in order to synergize.

 

You want to know what I’m talking about? Here are some sites that uses that two colors exemplarily. Remember you can do it too.

 

Chama inc.

1

 

Oranges

2

 

Rikcat Industries

3

 

Twisted Intellect

13

 

Lushpad

14

 

80/20

15

 

CR/W

16

 

Silent Engine

17

 

Conan Robbins Creatif

18

 

Brad Young Photography

19

 

In conclusion, the tandem of these colors still remains unmatched. They may be the most common and some people might dismiss it immediately for being too overused, but in the right hands and with the right design, they can absolutely do wonders to your site. Remember, brewing elegant and classy sites like these is not hard. Perhaps, this is easier than spending time combining the right color schemes. You can’t miss with this combination. It is proven and tested as well it opens a lot of creative space for your site to improve on because they mesh well with the rest of the colors.

 

Source for some of the websites:
http://vandelaydesign.com/blog/