You may be aware that I’ve been quietly and not-so-quietly planning a major redesign of these pages for a while now. It involves switching from b2Evo to Wordpress, tweaking it, customising it and finally revealing a new look to call my own.
There journey so far has not been entirely productive. In journey terms – for those into wreckless analogies – we’re about half way down the driveeway. There have been a number of hitches and associated excuses before now, but with some pride this particular hitch is actually related to doing the design. This is progress, see? Crappy progress yes, but at least I’m gaining.
My first designs are always on paper. I have an A4 pad of squared paper (the kind with 80 sheets and the slightly smaller squares) which I sketch designs onto whilst sitting on train journeys. The designs I’ve got are good, they look unashamedly like a blog. The problem is that they’re all grey outlines. Grey pencil, to be precise.
Now I’m sitting with a logo design that I’m pleased with, a layout I like, some thoughts about typography and many thoughts about HTML structure. But no colour. I’ve become completely accustomed to my new design being greyscale and as much as I try to think through colour ideas it all ends up feeling unbalanced and overpowering.
I have some plans to resolve the problem, but I’ve no idea if they’ll work. Plan number 1 is to ‘borrow’ as many colour swatches from Homebase as I can and then introduce them to a pair of scissors. Plan number 2 is to learn to make digital colour swatches by following the instructions of Oxton and Clarke (twice). I’m just terrified that it might not help…
So, please lend an idea or three; how do you do colour?