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emi_b
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Posted: 12/16/2003 12:20 pm
I was wondering if anybody knew of a godd free website that gives the color trends for the upcoming seasons. I am currently desinging a fashion job site and it needs to be ohh so savy. Any help would be nice.
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crash
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Posted: 12/16/2003 02:20 pm
The best place to look is the fashions themselves.. that will set the color pallet for the coming season if that's what your target audience is.
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emi_b
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Posted: 12/16/2003 02:33 pm
The only problem is that my client is a job board for fashion designers and does not create fashion.
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crash
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Posted: 12/16/2003 03:09 pm
but there are fashion sites out there that should be starting to give hints of their new lines.. look for common colors in the designs on sites that have been updated - other fashion news sites.. etc
that said you may not want to follow those trends as they seem to be pretty fluid (did a site for a fashion designer not to long ago) one thing - they seem to (as a general group) like Flash and flash type sites.. smooth transitions.. all high end stuff that most avoid for SEs
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Frog
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Posted: 12/30/2003 03:11 pm
www.firstbasepromotions.co.uk is the kind of smooth transition thing on the flash.
stay minimal, focus on white + make sure you have seasonal colours, which you can tell from basic colour psychology. 'fashion colours' are always going to be red/pink/black/white, navy in cycles and then heavily saturated/neons in season, pastels in spring and some summers, and ochres and reds/greens/browns in autumn/winter.
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