UI/UX Design

Monochromatic Designs – Idea Of Simplicity

Monochromatic designs are becoming popular these days because of their simplicity and the fact that it can actually leave a long-lasting impression on the users.

Today, Nisha Kumari, a web designer, and UI/UX Enthusiast talk about monochromatic designs. What is a monochromatic design? How can you create a monochromatic color palette? Why should you consider monochromatic colors in your design? And what are some good examples of it? Check her Instagram as she shares useful design tips regularly.

Word from Nisha:

Monochromatic designs can leave a long-lasting impact on your users and can help you to create a sense of simplicity and harmony.⠀

They are becoming very popular these days in website design as well as among interior designers. They are also widely used for packaging designing.⠀

Shades, tints, and tones are the biggest tools for achieving it. ⠀

Monochromatic Designs

What Is Monochromatic Design?

The idea behind Monochromatic design is just picking one color and design everything with its variation.

For this, we choose one color palette and apply color theory to create a range of hues by playing with various tones, shades, and tints.

How Do You Create A Monochromatic Color Palette?

You can create your monochromatic color palette for using on the website by choosing one base color plus any number of variations of that base.

Why Monochromatic Design?

Monochromatic color palettes are flexible and easy to use for any type of design.

Monochromatic designs create harmony and simplicity.

It makes the job of designers easy and fast by not letting them lost into lots of colors for their design.

Monochromatic designs are soothing and calming.

They are generally used to give a unique feeling about design to users and as well as to grab their attention.

Some Examples Of Monochromatic Designs

Monochromatic Design Example – Black As Base Color

Designingism – Lakshman Sharma

Monochromatic Design Example – Pink As Base Color

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Monochromatic Design Example – Blue As Base Color

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Monochromatic Design Example – Grey As Base Color

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