Divi’s new gradient builder is a powerful tool for creating all types of gradient backgrounds. Easy to use, add multiple colors to create interesting and unique gradients. However, if you add more colors, the design process may require more thinking. In this post, we’ll learn how to easily mix various gradient colors using divi gradient builder and start creating your own multi-color gradient. Before previewing multiple gradient colors, let’s take a look at what we’ll build in this tutorial. Create 4 different gradients using the same layout.
First example result androg second example result androg third example result androg fourth example result androg in order to combine multiple gradient colors, as with all design principles of best practice, there are several points to pay attention to when combining multiple gradient colors. In order to get the best look and feel of the website, the following points need to be considered when combining various gradients: Use different shadows with the same color focus in the color system and stay in the same color system. This can reduce the contrast between the background colors, so as to avoid the background being too loose. We will use this technique in the first example.
Hue down colors can also try various shadows with the same level of hue down. In this way, more colors can be obtained while maintaining low contrast between colors. Pastel is a good example. This will keep the foreground from being scattered and provide a variety of color shadows for the background. In the second example, use this method. In the design of readability first, readability is always put in the first place. When designing colors and patterns with gradients, make sure you can always read the content. One way to do this is to push the gradient to one side of the screen. This allows you to design bold gradients without interfering with the content. In the third example, use this method.
Use intersection and blend gradients to combine intersection and blend gradients to form hard lines and soft tones. Create interesting patterns without interfering with content. To determine which is best for the layout, try different directions and gradient breakpoints. Use this setting to create circles, thick lines, and so on. This third example will also be used. Use various gradient types to get unique results, experiment with various gradient types. For example, cone is an excellent gradient type, which creates a unique shape and feel with various gradient colors. The fourth example uses a cone.
Don’t use too many colors. Don’t use more colors to get more colors. There are usually two or three ideal colors, but if you pay attention, you can use more. When using more colors, try to keep them similar and make them shadows instead of sharp contrast. Don’t choose colors randomly. Use colors that match the content and website. This allows you to not only read the content, but also look like you are on the website. Remember UX, always consider the user experience. Check the gradient with content to make sure it works properly. Let multiple users view content and gradients and make sure they work properly.
For the best gradient test results, try various types and colors of gradients through the \/ B test. Now let’s look at a few gradient builder examples. In this case, we adjusted the hero on the information page of the free floor rearrangement package provided in divi. Specifies a new background color #6294d1 and a new button color #c1fff4. Background color: #6294d1 button color: #c1fff4 male divi
D1 malethis will be an interesting arch that we can set. Change the gradient type to circular and change the gradient position to the right. Close the settings and save the operation. Type: Circular position: right side malemulti fade example the fourth example contains 5 fade stops. For the first gradient stop, change the color to #878ebc. For position, leave it at 0%. The first tilt stop position: 0% Color: #878ebc 22% add the second gradient stop point. Change the color to #a0c1d6. Second tilt stop position: 22% Color: #a0c1d6 androg after that, add a third gradient stop point at 48%. Change the color to #bfffc. Third tilt stop position: 48% Color: #bfffc male at the fourth gradient stop, place the color at 73% and change the color to #d3d8ff. 4th stop position: 73% Color: #d3d8ff male for the 5th gradient stop point, move to 77% position and change the color to #c6dff. The 5th tilt stop position: 77% Color: #c6dff male finally change the gradient type to conical and the gradient direction to 233deg. Close the settings and save the operation. Type: cone direction: 233 DEG androg multiple gradient color results first example result androg second example result androg third example result androg fourth example result androg ends the thinking of multiple gradient colors. Let’s see how to easily mix multiple gradient colors using divi gradient builder. Gradient builder can have a good time. You can add as many colors as you want, but to make them look cool together, you have to follow some simple design principles. This example shows how easy it is to use three to five colors to create gradients that match your website design. We’d like to hear your opinion. Do you use divi’s new gradient builder to create multiple gradients? Please share your experience in the comments.