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Handy colour presets for your whole implementations
As we all know, colour can be a great thing if used well. All organisations in some way have some sort of branding which inherently includes its own set of colours but these then need to be utilised in your Ideagen Healthcare Guardian implementation appropriately to adhere to your brand guidelines but also, more importantly, look great for the users!
I thought I’d give you some RGB colour pallets to give you an idea of how to get a great looking system based on your main band colour.
If you have any questions, let me know in the comments section below!
How to use the colours
- Main Colour –:
- Text Headers
- Block Backgrounds
- Buttons
- Menu default colour
- Dark 1 –
- Menu Hover/Active
- Button Hover
- Page Section Variation
- Light 1 –
- Sub-Menu Default Colour
- Page Section Variation
- Light 2 –
- Sub-Menu Hover/Active Colour
- Page Section Variation
Base Colours
The Main Font 1 is as dark as you should really go for a font. If you keep font at true black, it can generally be too piercing and can look dated.
Backgrounds
For normal web pages, plain white is fine.
For dashboards with just widgets, you can use plain white, our Background 2 colour or an image in either full colour or black and white.
Themes
Blue Theme
Green Theme
Red Theme
Yellow Theme
Orange Theme
Purple Theme