Client siteUI/UXMildCaught in reviewResolvedMay 2024

Client wants the blue lighter. Client provides a hex code. The hex code is darker.

"Can this blue be lighter?" → "maybe this #154c79" → that's... darker

  1. ClientMay 2024

    Can this blue be lighter? Less baby blue?

  2. Designer

    Can you please provide the hex code of the color you are referring to? This will ensure our team uses the correct color.

  3. Client

    maybe this #154c79

  4. Designer

    I understand in the initial request that we are wanting to make the color lighter. However, the hex color provided is much darker than the current color displayed on the website. Can you please confirm that the image I attached is the correct color? I would also like to set the expectation that we will need to update the text color as well, to ensure this section passes color contrast.

    📎 screenshot
  5. Client

    we like the blue thats on the services page. can you do that color with white ?

  6. Designer

    Absolutely, can you please confirm that the color you are referring to is the same color I have attached here?

    📎 screenshot
  7. Client

    Yep! Perfect

Staged recreation. The real screenshot stays redacted.

What Superflow captured automatically

Issue type
UI/UX
Site
Client site
Platform
Webflow
Browser
Chrome
OS
Windows
Device
Desktop
Date
May 2024
Status
Resolved

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Why it matters

A complete portrait of color feedback: "lighter" means darker, the hex code is a red herring, and the answer was on the services page all along. The designer's patient screenshot-confirm-repeat loop - plus sneaking in an accessibility contrast check - is agency craftsmanship at its finest.

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