Guide
Comment Choisir les Couleurs d'un Site avec Plus d'Assurance
Suivez un workflow pratique pour choisir des couleurs web plus vite et avec moins d'hésitation.
Le choix des couleurs devient flou quand tout se ressemble. Un processus simple permet de décider plus clairement et plus vite.
Start with one anchor color
Choose one primary color first instead of trying to solve your full palette at once.
This anchor becomes the reference for buttons, links, and emphasis styles.
Test color on real interface surfaces
A color can look great as a swatch but fail in a real card, hero section, or form.
Preview your color on light and dark surfaces before deciding.
Create two practical variants early
Do not keep only one color value. Prepare a lighter and darker option for UI states.
- Default state color
- Hover/focus variant
- Muted or background-support variant
Compare formats only when needed
HEX is usually enough for quick picking and handoff.
Use RGB or HSL when your workflow needs numeric control or easier adjustments.
Save decisions in a small color list
Document final values in one place so teammates do not re-pick similar colors every sprint.
A short shared color list improves consistency immediately.
When this guide helps most
- Starting a new landing page or redesign.
- Refining an existing brand color into usable UI tones.
- Aligning designer and developer color handoff.
Confidence comes from a repeatable process
You do not need perfect color theory to work faster. You need clear checks and consistent decisions from first pick to final UI.