Everyone knows what Wordpress means in blogging world. Open source WordPress has been incredibly successful and risen from a handful of users to the most-used blog tool in its category. As Wordpress there are many other blogging software like Blogger, Live Journal etc. freely available but Blogging is not all about content. You also need to have a good or i must say a great looking blog design for attracting readers.
There is no charm if every blogger simply kept the default blog theme. There is no other option for same. There are too many free and unique themes available for respective blogs. But these days, you need to do even more than that just to stay stand.
A good blog needs good design which includes Good layout, overall color matching, attractive logo, the typography, proper text and paragraph alignment, clear navigation, etc.
A perfect layout, A Good Design and Nice resource can produce a creative output. Layout, textures and patterns are used more often than one may think but the outcome of different combination can result verity of designs. Professionalism is built upon knowledge and experience.
A Web designer always need to improve his design and assembling skills, one can always think that how other designers and developers achieve both beautiful and effective designs. And to improve your design skills all the time you need good sources of inspiration to have a proper vision and to learn from masters who have a profound understanding of design field.
A good web designer always looking for ways to get inspired by colours. Colours are a source key element in any website.
The First Look is all what it needs. Usually this means searching for various inspirational web designs on various web design galleries. However, recently I’ve found some good Designs using excellent Bold colour combination to define a First Look. Take a glimpse at this verity of bold colour schemes, and you might find that it can help inspire and motivate you on your next scratch.
The basic point behind this post is to show you that you don’t need to just follow the routine methods for choosing colour schemes, there are lots of creative work out there to get inspire and break those routine bounds of choosing colours.