For the colour scheme, I looked into neutral-feminine colours which led me to choose soft neutral colours.
I didn’t want a bright or obnoxious colour scheme that were contrasting in colours as it wouldn’t be suitable good for user experience.
The base/main colour that was chosen is a soft, light purple as this colour represents beauty but in a subtle, mature way as opposed to a stereotypical pink colour. Purple is the rarest and difficult colours in nature which is why it is used by wealthy people such as royalty. I want the app to be a platform where people would exclusive and past of a community which is what they colour purple represents.
Based from the soft purple shade, I found its complimentary colours. The use of complimentary colours are so that the design of the app will be easy to view and pleasant. The complementary colours also represents how in beauty, everything should fit together to make something work and to look pleasing which is what the colours show.
The colours on the app are not placed in any particular order, the variation of colours work well together regardless of the arrangement.
Although the colour scheme may appear slightly more feminine, they are mainly neutrals.
I did consider the colour scheme a few times as I wanted the design to be gender fluid. However,
I had to be conscious that the beauty industry is more feminine than masculine and the app is aimed at the beauty industry.
Although the colour scheme may appear slightly more feminine, they are mainly neutrals.
I did consider the colour scheme a few times as I wanted the design to be gender fluid. However,
I had to be conscious that the beauty industry is more feminine than masculine and the app is aimed at the beauty industry.
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