Jolicatellas
Well-Known Member
For my website I went with a soft green and bright pink. This was to match the bright pink butterfly logo my printer talked me into going with, saying it is better to stick with just two colours (and we went with black and bright pink)...
Recently it dawned on me that black and bright pink won't work for a man - nor will the soft green and bright pink website. Well a soft minty green might... but not hot pink!
I've been toying with the idea of revamping the colour scheme while keeping the butterfly logo (it's trademarked anyway). I've asked family and friends for input and they keep giving me blase responses about my choices & I need upfront input. Do I go with soft green and black, beige and black... white and black (though that's too dull for me)...
I want colours that say 'natural... for men, women, children, babies...' I'm in the process of changing the name from Jolicatellas to Joli & I'd like to choose a colour scheme I can stick with before I'm done...
What do you think?
Recently it dawned on me that black and bright pink won't work for a man - nor will the soft green and bright pink website. Well a soft minty green might... but not hot pink!
I've been toying with the idea of revamping the colour scheme while keeping the butterfly logo (it's trademarked anyway). I've asked family and friends for input and they keep giving me blase responses about my choices & I need upfront input. Do I go with soft green and black, beige and black... white and black (though that's too dull for me)...
I want colours that say 'natural... for men, women, children, babies...' I'm in the process of changing the name from Jolicatellas to Joli & I'd like to choose a colour scheme I can stick with before I'm done...
What do you think?