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Kuler - Adobe Free Color Picker. Online Color Scheme Generator. 0to255. Color Scheme Designer 3. ColorBlender.com | Your free online color matching toolbox. Color Spot at HTML Station. The Color Spot at HTML Station Welcome to The Color Spot, a collection of pages about color definitions used in HTML attributes and Cascading Style Sheets. You can use The Color Spot to choose colors for Web page features.

At The Color Spot, you'll find: Swatch tables of all kinds to help you pick colors based on hexadecimal code, hue, other codes, or shades. Interactive tools you can use to mix your own color swatches: Swatch Control, Color Scheme Maker, Hue Stepper, Hex Stepper, Chooser, or Picker. The Color Spot is part of HTML Station, a reference site for HTML and related technologies. Here are pages at The Color Spot: Definitions Color Definitions Chart: summarizes how you can define colors in HTML style attributes and in Cascading Style Sheets. Terms Color Terms Page: describes and illustrates terms used in The Color Spot and explains the color codes and named color sets included in its pages. Color Tables Table of Color Tables: helps you choose a color table at The Color Spot. Hex Hub. Table of Color Tables at the Color Spot at HTML Station. Warm Hex Color Codes: Hexadecimal codes for named colors used in HTML page features. The Hex Hub Warms: red orange brown yellow yellowgreen Need mobile?

There is a mobile-friendly version of these color charts. Warms: red orange brown yellow yellowgreenYou are here The chart below shows the hexadecimal color codes for shades of blue, teal, cyan, and similar colors. You can use different formats of this same information (To vote for this version, share this link: ) expanded version / compact version / mobile version.

Basic color schemes: Color Theory Introduction. With colors you can set a mood, attract attention, or make a statement. You can use color to energize, or to cool down. By selecting the right color scheme, you can create an ambiance of elegance, warmth or tranquility, or you can convey an image of playful youthfulness. Color can be your most powerful design element if you learn to use it effectively. Colors affect us in numerous ways, both mentally and physically. Being able to use colors consciously and harmoniously can help you create spectacular results. The Color Wheel The color wheel or color circle is the basic tool for combining colors. The color wheel is designed so that virtually any colors you pick from it will look good together. Traditionally, there are a number of color combinations that are considered especially pleasing. ColorImpact is designed to dynamically create a color wheel to match your base color.

Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Colors Another six tertiary colors are created by mixing primary and secondary colors.