Personalize Your Site with Custom Colors

Last month, we talked about how you can personalize your online home with a custom domain. Another way to customize your site? Colors. Bold, rich, bright colors. And you’re in luck! With a Custom Design upgrade, you can select the colors for your site, from ready-made color palettes to your own handpicked combinations.

To get a feel for how you can update your site’s color scheme, let’s take a look at a few blogs on WordPress.com using Custom Colors:

Jennie Creates

Jennie Creates

Jennie Creates

How did you decide on this color palette and background image for Jennie Creates?

Jennie Creates color paletteI chose this particular palette because the combination of red and teal is pleasing to the eye, and with the punch of orange, it’s even better. The cream color serves as a nice buffer against the bold colors, and brown is a great color choice for text. Black is boring and blue feels sterile, but brown is warm, sharp, and still readable. My background pattern gives me a desired “stained glass” effect. It’s busy, but not distracting, which is just what I wanted to complement the white space.

Do you have tips for users considering the Custom Colors feature?

If you aren’t able to paint the walls of your home in your favorite colors, at least put those colors on your blog. I’d encourage any serious blogger to customize her blog to fit her personality. It reflects the mood of your blog, and the time of year or season of life you’re in. The Custom Colors feature guides you through recommended color options so you don’t wind up with shades that don’t match. You can go bold without going nuts.

Pixi Wishes and Forehead Kisses

Pixi Wishes and Forehead Kisses

Pixi Wishes and Forehead Kisses

How did you decide on this color palette and background image for Pixi Wishes and Forehead Kisses?

Screen Shot 2013-04-02 at 11.47.59 AMThe inspiration behind my color scheme came from a photograph from a fashion shoot in a magazine, where the photographer used pink smoke bombs. I played around with watercolor and smoke brushes in Photoshop to find the shades of pink I liked, which became the foundation for my custom header. Layering the brush imprints created darker and lighter areas, so I used the eyedropper tool to extract some of the darker shades and created mock palettes from which I chose the shade for my social media icons. I pair these shades of pink with black text — which make my titles and headings visible — and a white background, which prevents the overall design from being distracting and allows my posts to be the focus.

Do you have tips for users considering the Custom Colors feature?

Find inspiration from designs you love, whether on blogs, photographs, illustrations, or book and magazine layouts. Create mock color palettes and don’t be afraid to try various color schemes, patterns, and layouts. If you don’t like something, WordPress allows you to change it easily.

Don’t have too specific of an idea of how you want things to look, as great ideas often come from tangents.

Nishita’s Rants and Raves

Nishita's Rants and Raves

Nishita’s Rants and Raves

How did you decide on this color palette and background image for Nishita’s Rants and Raves?

Nishita color paletteI did a couple of trials with other custom color and background options before I decided on this current look. I am bad at coordinating colors, but the Custom Colors feature allowed me to choose from a palette of colors. Once I chose this palette, I saw and fell in love with a purplish background that appeared as an option. I love the rich color and detail in my pattern.

Do you have tips for users considering the Custom Colors feature?

The Custom Design package, which includes Custom Colors, is worth the upgrade. It’s cool to tweak your blog to look just the way you want. The Custom Colors feature is easy and intuitive: you change the colors, then preview. If you don’t like it, you change it again. It’s great for non-designers. I could tweak the CSS to make these changes — which is also part of the Custom Design upgrade — but that’s more cumbersome for me. So, the Custom Colors feature makes this aspect of customization easy.

I’ve noticed not all themes work as well with this feature, such as more “fixed-look” themes like Something Fishy, The Great Adventure, or A Simpler Time. Also, patterned backgrounds don’t suit themes that “absorb the background” in the post text (such as Coraline). In my opinion, solid, white, or black backgrounds work best for these.

Preview Colors on Your Site

Want to try the Custom Colors feature? You can preview colors, right in your dashboard, before purchasing the Custom Design upgrade:

  • Go to Appearance → Themes.
  • Click the Customize button for your current theme or Live Preview for another theme.
  • Launch the Customizer by hovering over the black bar on the right, then click on Colors & Backgrounds.

For more details, visit our Custom Colors support page, Custom Design support page, and the CSS Customization ForumOr, if you’re ready to add splashes of color to your site, visit the Custom Design upgrade page.

We’ll continue to highlight more upgrades in the WordPress.com Store, so stay tuned.


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  1. Ron Scubadiver

    Way too expensive.

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    • Cheri Lucas

      The Custom Design upgrade includes Custom Colors, Custom Fonts, and Custom CSS. If it’s not for you, many of our free themes are versatile and customizable in different ways. We’ll continue to highlight features and themes and the various methods, paid or not, to personalize your site.

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  2. Elisa Nuckle

    I’m interested in this, but it’s way too expensive for me to use consistently. However, the featured blogs all look great! 😀

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    • Cheri Lucas

      Thanks, Elisa! Glad you like these blogs. The Custom Design upgrade includes Custom Colors, Custom Fonts, and Custom CSS. If it’s too expensive an option at the moment, many of our free themes are versatile and customizable in different ways. We’ll continue to highlight features and themes and the various methods, paid or not, to personalize your site.

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      • Elisa Nuckle

        Yeah, that’s really why I like WordPress — even without paying for the nice upgrades, I can make my site look very respectable and there are a lot of personalizations I can make.

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  3. Hollywood

    Good option. But way too expensive

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    • Cheri Lucas

      Glad you like this as an option. The Custom Design upgrade includes Custom Colors, Custom Fonts, and Custom CSS. If it’s too expensive at the moment, many of our free themes are versatile and customizable in different ways. We’ll continue to highlight features and themes and the various methods, paid or not, to personalize your site.

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  4. pixelednina

    Agree with Ron, it’s too expensive. I need 70% off discounts please. I love wordpress too much so I can’t leave to other free or cheaper place.

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    • Cheri Lucas

      Happy to hear you love WordPress. The Custom Design upgrade includes Custom Colors, Custom Fonts, and Custom CSS. If it’s too pricey for you at the moment, many of our free themes are versatile and customizable as well. We’ll continue to highlight features and themes, premium (paid) and free, to personalize your site.

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  5. Neeraj Bhushan

    Would like to read more readers’ experiences and would certainly go in for the upgrade.

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  6. Nish

    Thanks for featuring my blog here 🙂 you have really great customization features.

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  7. maxim sense

    This is amazing. Tried it. Changed my header font color to red and it looks much better now. Thank you Cheri.

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  8. thadianto

    Reblogged this on thadianto.

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  9. crystalmalone1

    Reblogged this on Crystal Malone-Virtual Marketer and commented:
    How pretty!! I love designing and learning how to on my Word Press Blog, Facebook account and Twitter!

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  10. LivnDeadGirlXx

    Cheri the free themes are not Versatile or Customizable. You cannot use your own fonts and WordPress doesn’t even give you the option to put in your own theme that you have made.

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    • Cheri Lucas

      Hi there — some of our free themes are pretty versatile and I feel you can do a lot with them and make the site your own. Sight and Oxygen come to mind, among others. But you’re correct — you can’t use your own theme on a blog hosted on WordPress.com. If you’re interested in having more control over your site, but aren’t interested in the Custom Design upgrade, you can consider a self-hosted site on WordPress.org. Thanks!

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