You could go 'modern' with a gradient:
The above is a simple red to white gradient - if you google colour gradients, you will find sites that will produce custom gradients between any two nominated colours, from which you can take the whole or a cut slice to use as a background colour. Note however that on the dark end of the gradient you will need light colour lettering, and dark colour lettering at the lighter end of the gradient.
Greyscale gradients offer tasteful accompaniments to red gradients.
Russ
The above is a simple red to white gradient - if you google colour gradients, you will find sites that will produce custom gradients between any two nominated colours, from which you can take the whole or a cut slice to use as a background colour. Note however that on the dark end of the gradient you will need light colour lettering, and dark colour lettering at the lighter end of the gradient.
Greyscale gradients offer tasteful accompaniments to red gradients.
Russ
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