Select a color scheme for your web store. Color schemes are generated by arranging the visible color spectrum into a circle or wheel. Classic color schemes are created by partitioning the color wheel into pie shaped sections, then selecting colors from the sections. The schemes below represent the classic color schemes: Monochromatic, Analogous and Triadic. The color scheme you select is applied to the Store Box Headers.
Select a color scheme for your web store. Color schemes are generated by arranging the visible color spectrum into a circle or wheel. Classic color schemes are created by partitioning the color wheel into pie shaped sections, then selecting colors from the sections.
The schemes below represent the classic color schemes: Monochromatic, Analogous and Triadic. The color scheme you select is applied to the Store Box Headers.
Monochromatic Color Scheme - Uses variations in lightness and saturation of a single color. This scheme looks clean and elegant. The monochromatic scheme is very easy on the eyes, especially with blue or green hues. You can use it to establish an overall mood. The monochromatic scheme always looks balanced and visually appealing.
Analogous Color Scheme - Uses colors that are adjacent to each other on the color spectrum wheel. One color is used as a dominant color while others are used to enrich the scheme. The analogous scheme is similar to the monochromatic one, but offers more nuances. The analogous color scheme looks richer than the monochromatic color scheme.
Triadic Color Scheme - Uses three colors equally spaced around the color spectrum wheel. This scheme is popular among artists because it offers strong visual contrast while retaining balance, richness and harmony.
Default Color Scheme - Used if you do not select a Monochromatic, Analogous or Triadic color scheme from above.