I am often asked, “What fonts can I use on my website?”
The answer isn’t always very easy. It depends. Web sites are rendered by using fonts that are installed on the visitor’s computer. While font selection in artwork can be anything, selectable text on the web page is limited to which font family you use. Here is a link to a great site that estimates the installation based on the most commonly used fonts.
When choosing a font for your new website, you are best to pick a couple different fonts. One as the primary and a couple of the most commonly used as backups. When programming your website, we can tell the visitor’s web browser, we prefer to use font A, but if you don’t have font A, then go a head and use font B or C.
Full combined font survey results
There are as many color tools as there are colors! Putting together the right colors for your website is likely the best the most difficult part of your website design.
Since color select is personal, we are suggesting you use the Color Scheme Designer to pick the colors for your new website!
Select a color along the color wheel, adjust the and move the sliders until you are happy with your color selection. Once you have your selection, choose the Export Option and save and HTML / CSS file:
After you choose Export -> HTML +CSS you screen will look similar to this:
The area circled in red above in a web address you will send us with your color selection. You can click on the photo above to see and example of what we receive.
If you have any questions, please call us at (503) 709-1454. While color selection is personal, sometimes having a second set of eyes helps solidify your selection. The Color Scheme Design site also has an example of a website using your color selection, note the design is only for reference purposes–it does not represent your custom designed website.

