Now updated. Color Psychology |
We've just given our Color Psychology course an update with fresh insights from Cameron Chapman, author of Color for Web Design. By the end of the course, you'll understand how color influences user emotion and behavior, so you can design more intentional, engaging, and inclusive experiences. |
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If you’ve ever second-guessed a color choice or struggled to align your palette with your product’s goals, this course is for you. You’ll walk away with practical frameworks to choose colors that support usability, strengthen your brand, and create a more cohesive user experience. |
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Meet Cameron, instructor behind the course |
Cameron Chapman is a UX expert and the author of Color for Web Design. With nearly two decades of experience writing for the tech industry, Cameron has a talent for breaking down complex topics into clear, approachable lessons. In this course, Cameron brings color psychology to life in a way that’s practical, interactive and easy to apply to your design work. |
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“Color can have a greater impact on a user's emotions than virtually any other element of a design. Understanding color psychology and how to ethically use color gives designers an edge in creating successful digital products.”
Cameron Chapman, Author of Color for Web Design
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You can also explore other courses by Cameron: • Typography
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Join an accessibility webinar with Ljubisa Kukulj, one of Uxcel instructors |
In this live session, Ljubisa will explore the difference between real inclusive design and trendy practices that look good but fail users, and cost brands. Learn how to spot performative patterns, avoid common mistakes, and create accessible experiences that drive both user satisfaction and successful business results. |
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