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Paletton – Color Scheme Designer

141 points| theandrewbailey | 11 years ago |paletton.com | reply

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[+] antjanus|11 years ago|reply
I was about to comment on how it looks just like Color Scheme Designer and when I went to the site I was redirected to paletton, I'm very happy to see this project alive again! =D
[+] bellerocky|11 years ago|reply
I don't see that site redirect[1]. I have the Color Schemer Studio app installed on my Mac, I hope they update it with some of these new ideas. I use this app all the time.

[1] http://www.colorschemer.com/

[+] civilian|11 years ago|reply
A buddy and I made a similar tool that let you test palettes on a few mock website layouts: http://palettecomp.com/ Hope someone finds it useful!
[+] splitbrain|11 years ago|reply
this is cool. Would be nice to have a way to pick palettes directly at your site instead of going to colorlovers. Maybe by searching?
[+] eriktrautman|11 years ago|reply
I, too, really enjoy using this tool to design color schemes. As a frequent user (who's probably not using it correctly), two minor suggestions to improve the experience:

1. I wish the "Base RGB" entry field was bigger or more emphasized because I still find myself poking around the page for a bit looking for it after a long absence from the site. My primary use case is grabbing a pixel color of something I like on the web with my Color Picker add-on and trying to see if it becomes a useful scheme. 2. I also wish there was a sort of "click to add the hex code to your keyboard" in the scheme viewer... I don't like having to hover to get the title and then manually typing it.

It's a great site (I use it in my lesson on color as well[1]), many thanks for putting it together!

[1]: http://www.vikingcodeschool.com/web-design-basics/understand...

[+] artursapek|11 years ago|reply
The shareable URL has a bug - when I re-open the same URL I've generated the top-right and bottom-left colors are swapped.
[+] wuliwong|11 years ago|reply
Funny, I was just looking at this the other day. The process seems to have a bit more options than some other sites I've used. I'm no designer, and when it comes to color palette, I'm looking for some clear, opinionated suggestions. But maybe this site is more appealing to designers than something like kuler?
[+] thisjepisje|11 years ago|reply
Reminds me of Adobe's Kuler: https://kuler.adobe.com
[+] jimhefferon|11 years ago|reply
Gee, I thought the opposite. This kind of site is interesting-- thank you to the folks who put it up-- but perhaps it is formulaic. In any event, as a non-color person I can never seem to get something that strikes me as quite good. Nothing bad, maybe, but nothing too good. It obviously could just be me but .. I'm all that I've got.

Whereas at Kuler I easily find schemes that were contributed by folks who are color folks and that hit my eye as really quite good. Maybe it'll be something called "Summer Raspberries" and darn it, it looks just like that, very summery, and just what I am looking for. (And often the schemes don't fit into a formula, that I can see.)

[+] jjgreen|11 years ago|reply
Warning, this site uses addthis, the canvas cookie js malware.
[+] lfuller|11 years ago|reply
Spyware, not malware. Unless they are somehow attempting to take over control of your computer or perform some other crime.
[+] nnx|11 years ago|reply
Maybe it is because I'm trying it from an iPad, but the UI seems quite cluttered and behaves quite surprisingly/erratically.

I guess http://colourco.de will maintain its top priority in my bookmark list for experimenting with color palettes.

[+] moron4hire|11 years ago|reply
I've had this in my bookmarks as "Color Scheme Designer 3" for at least a year. It's a great tool, if you know how and when to use it. But if you use the "Examples" tab to see what the colors would look like on a page, you'll see just how "stock template" tweaking nothing but colors can look. Use sparingly, use for ideas, don't use it as gospel.
[+] allochthon|11 years ago|reply
I don't do anything in graphics, so maybe the UI is fairly standard or at least recognizable to someone in that field, but it struck me as being different and interesting.
[+] Alupis|11 years ago|reply
I, being a color-deaf programmer, have used this and their previous version (which is very very good) extensively when doing anything graphical.

I highly recommend the service.

[+] gordjw|11 years ago|reply
Really like it, love the vision simulation too.

One small suggestion to improve: having an option to see all of the vision simulations at once would be incredibly useful.

[+] mkehrt|11 years ago|reply
What color space does this use? Is it HSV? You should consider moving to something more perceptually based; all these look slightly off to me.
[+] totoe|11 years ago|reply
nice new update on the Scheme generator.