1. Monotone
One of the most popular ways to use vibrant colors in your design is a technique called monotone. Monotone palettes include a single color with a mixture of shades and tints. Monotone is fairly easy to create: Think about the color that best works with your message and consider the amount of variance you want between tones.Improve Readability
Monotone helps establish a solid foundation for foreground content, taking care of readability. Paired with dramatic typography, monotone color schemes are able to create truly memorable experience.
2. Duotone
As the name suggests, duotone is an image made up of two colors. This can be two shades of the same color, or two contrasting colors. The technique that was once a print staple has found new life online. Thanks to Spotify, duotone is growing in popularity almost every day.Create an Atmosphere
Duotones allows you to inject any image with the emotional attributes of any color. Remember, that different colors evoke different emotions. Soft and modest combination of colors is able to create a serious atmosphere. For example, in Holm Marcher & Co example every detail tries to contribute to the businesslike atmosphere, and background images are no exception.

Increase Readability
Duotone is able to give the text plenty of contrast. It adjusts color variations in an image so that text can be placed using a single color almost anywhere on the image.
3. Gradients
Gradients have made their way back into GUIs, this time using high-contrast complementary colors. Modern gradients might include multiple colors, radiate from the center, come from a corner or fall horizontally.Create a Modern Look
Gradients made a comeback and breathe new life into the bright color trend. Paired with flat color palette they can evoke feelings of modernism. With only one color, Zample uses a gradient effect on its background without falling into dull tones.
Make Layout Easy on the Eyes
Gradients can improve visual communication. The transition from orange to pink in Symodd’s example below gives depth and contrast to the interface, and creates some eye-catching visual effects. The shift from light to dark follows natural human eye scanning patterns that move from the top left of the page to the bottom right.
Use it as an Accent
While gradient is often used as backgrounds for pages, they can work in smaller places as well. Consider using gradients as an accent in the navigation, for secondary images or for specific types of content. What’s nice about smaller areas of gradient is that you have more freedom to play with this technique. And when used in smaller spaces, it can be visually interesting to play with multiple color pairs, just like Bloomberg did in example below.
4. Overlays
Overlaying is filtering an image through a colored “lens”. Images with color overlays have been a popular design choice for a long time because it’s fairly easy to create this effect: you simply cover an image or video with a semi-transparent colored box.Focus User Attention
Overlaying effects can help focus users on certain design elements. However, when using a single color as an overlay, think about the degree of saturation and transparency of the color. Heavy color combinations (less transparency and more saturation) put more focus on the color itself:
Conclusion
It’s hard to find a design technique that’s more fun to play with than color. Color effects can be dramatic, impressive and even serene. Don’t be afraid to go outside your comfort zone when it comes to working with colors. Whether you are a fan of bright, bold hues or prefer a more minimalist black and white, the one thing you need to remember: there are no wrong colors, what matters most is how you use them.Nick Babich
Fireart Studio is a design studio passionate about creating beautiful design for startups & leading brands. We pay special attention to nuances all the time to create professional while cool products that will not only meet all expectations, but exceed them.
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