
Introducing Khroma colour Consultancy
Some projects come together quickly. Others take shape, grow, and evolve — just like the brands they represent.
This one was the latter, and we loved every minute of it.
We’ve just launched the brand new website for Khroma Colour Consultancy — and it’s more than just a site. It’s a full expression of the brand, top to bottom. From the logo, to the tone, layout and feel, it’s all intentionally built.
🖌️ What We Did
We worked with Khroma from the ground up, delivering:
âś… Logo design and colour identity
âś… Brand voice and copy development
âś… Website design and build
Every element was crafted to reflect what Khroma is all about: helping people experience spaces through colour.
We wanted to keep things clean, expressive and accessible, just like the client’s own approach to colour consultancy.
🖥️ About the Website
The site is built in WordPress, fully responsive, and designed with simplicity and clarity in mind. It includes:
- Clear service breakdowns
- Client-friendly tone of voice
- A fully editable backend
- Thoughtful colour usage (of course)
- Optimised layouts for speed and usability
It’s the kind of site that doesn’t just sit there — it works. Whether someone’s browsing on mobile or desktop, it invites them in without overwhelming them.
✍️ A Few Words on the Logo
We kept the logo minimal and confident — letting the work speak for itself.
The Khroma logo is understated but distinct. The type and tone are soft but assured. The colour palette? Of course it’s considered — that’s the whole point.
This wasn’t about gimmicks or noise. It was about building something that felt right.
đź§ The Client
Khroma is run by Ben, an interior designer turned colour consultant with a sharp eye and a thoughtful approach. He helps individuals and businesses understand the emotional and practical impact of colour — from choosing palettes to shaping whole environments.
He’s brilliant to work with — clear, decisive, creative. We’re buzzing to have helped bring his vision online.
🚀 Want to See It?
You can explore the new site here:



