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Palette Creator

Palette Creator

Color Explorer • Free tools for working with digital colors Color Palette Generator Color Palette Generator #ffeeff #ffccdd #eeaaaa dull #33aa77 #ffeeee #ffbbdd #ff7799 vibrant URL of image: Make color schemes. If you like this you might also like my logo maker All Tools Biorhythms Business Card Generator Calendars, Printable Swiss Style Color Hunter Color Palette Generator Color Picker Comic Strip Maker Crapola Translator Drawmigo Favicon Generator Flickr RSS Feed Generator Free PDF Cards IMG2TXT Invent-a-Word Landscape Art Bot Logline Library Logoshi Logo Maker Pixel Art Generator Rainbow Words ROT13 Subwords! Reference ASCII Table Current Stamp Price Filler Text & One Liners Jedi Robe Pattern Recipes Special Characters URL Encoded Chars © 1999 - 2024 DeGraeve.com

Web Help: Color Palette Generator I use photoshop’s eyedropper tool to pull color profiles from images, but I know that not everyone has photoshop…and even if you do, you might just fall in love with this Color Palette Generator (found via Nicole Tattersall) because it will do all the work for you. Simply insert the direct image link and presto-change-o before your eyes will appear a lovely little color palette for you to use it whatever inspiring way you’d like. Have fun! Here’s how it works: Open image page (images must be hosted online (such as flickr, blogs, etc.) for this program to work)Right-click the imageSelect “View Image”Select and copy the URL at the top of the screen (this should look like a link that ends with .jpg)Copy and paste this link into the proper section on the Color Palette Generator site and click the “Color-palette-ify” button.Ta-daa! Note: If you are using images on flickr or another site they may be copyright protected and therefore will not show up when you follow the steps above. xox Ez

kuler Why Facebook is blue: The science of colors in marketing 33.5K Flares Filament.io 33.5K Flares × Why is Facebook blue? According to The New Yorker, the reason is simple. It’s because Mark Zuckerberg is red-green colorblind. This means that blue is the color Mark can see the best. “Blue is the richest color for me; I can see all of blue.” Not highly scientific right? After all, the visual sense is the strongest developed one in most human beings. So how do colors really affect us and what is the science of colors in marketing really? First: Can you recognize the online brands just based on color? Before we dive into the research, here are some awesome experiments that show you how powerful color alone really is. Example 1 (easy): Example 2 (easy): Example 3 (medium): Example 4 (hard): These awesome examples from Youtube designer Marc Hemeon, I think show the real power of colors more than any study could. How many were you able to guess? Which colors trigger which feeling for us? Black: Green: Blue: For green, their intuition was this:

Browse Palettes Log In Sign Up COLOURlovers Search Create Explore Over a Million Color Palettes You'll find over 3,313,412 user-created color palettes to inspire your ideas. New Most Loved Most Views Most Comments Most Favorites AllMonthWeekDay Browse Palettes Headache by joy_of_summer Loves Views Favorites Comments Peach Blossoms by GabsGiggles forever lost by agia Papua New Guinea by smitt Gamebookers by plamenj Newly Risen Moon by Steph6 A Dream in Color by madmod001 t r a n c e by electroluv Lena's Love Letter by LovelyLena 1001 Stories lucky bubble gum by tvr Koi Carp by Tzadkiel Hymn For My Soul by faded jeans Dig My Olive Branch by joyseline Entrapped InAPalette by annajak Recent Palette Comments diamondcrossbow Posted 8 minutes ago She sounds amazingly adorable ^^ Good choice for a name! RE: Blue Embers TongrenGirl Posted 13 minutes ago ❝ Psalms in Glass ❞ RE: Psalms in Glass FlipTurner Posted 16 minutes ago Oh, thanks! RE: Blue Embers Posted 17 minutes ago Thank you~ Ember is a very cute name for a kitty :3 FlipTurner wrote: Awww~ i love this! Trixxie

List of colors (compact) The following list shows a compact version of the colors in the List of colors A–F, G–M, and N–Z articles. The list shows the color and its name. Hovering over the color box shows the HSV, RGB, and #hex values for the color in the tool tip. List of Colors 120 Crayons For the last 100 years or so kids have been exploring and creating worlds of color with Crayons. For a lot of us, our life long love affairs with color began with these wax sticks and a blank sheet of paper. According to a Yale University study, the scent of Crayola crayons is among the 20 most recognizable to American adults. Coffee and peanut butter are 1 and 2. Here we go down crayon color memory lane with all 120 color names and hex codes, fun facts and photos. Photo by Sir Fish Crayola crayons currently come in 120 colors including 23 reds, 20 greens, 19 blues, 16 purples, 14 oranges, 11 browns, 8 yellows, 2 grays, 2 coppers, 2 blacks, 1 white, 1 gold and 1 silver. 120 Crayon Names and Color Codes Aaron at ColorSchemer.com created a fun list of all 120 Crayon Colors with their hex codes and RGB values. Sort by: Crayon Color Fun Facts & Photo Inspiration Photo by bookgrl Photo by scottwills In the last 98 years, more than 100 billion Crayola crayons have been made. Photo by Robem Team

How To Use Color To Enhance Your Designs People are physically, psychologically, and socially influenced by color. Color has been found to have connections to health and it can help set the mood through which your designs are seen. Color communicates meaning and so we need to be conscious of what meaning we’re conveying when we choose to use one color over another. It’s not enough for a designer to use a color simply because he or she likes that color. Color is a tool in the designer’s toolbox much the same as a grid or whitespace and it’s important to understand how to use that tool. Last week we talked about the color theory and how we could represent color and choose different color schemes. Color Meaning The first and perhaps most important thing to understand about the meaning of color is that there is no substantive evidence that support a universal system of color meaning. Even within a single culture individual differences will exist. Red: is the color of fire and blood. Yellow: is the color of the sun. Thanks Cameron!

List of colors The following is a list of colors. A number of the color swatches below are taken from domain-specific naming schemes such as X11 or HTML4. RGB values are given for each swatch because such standards are defined in terms of the sRGB color space. The HSV (hue, saturation, value) color space values, also known as HSB (hue, saturation, brightness), and the hex triplets (for HTML web colors) are also given in the following table. Colors in alphabetical order A-F[edit] For the continuation of the list of colors, please go to List of colors: G-M#Colors. Colors by shade[edit] White[edit] White is a balanced combination of all the colors of the visible light spectrum, or of a pair of complementary colors, or of three or more colors, such as additive primary colors. Gray/Grey[edit] Achromatic grays are colors between black and white with no hue. Pink[edit] Red[edit] Main articles: Red and Variations of red Brown[edit] Orange[edit] Yellow[edit] Green[edit] Cyan[edit] Blue[edit] Violet[edit] Web colors[edit]

Color Wheel Pro: Color Meaning Red Red is the color of fire and blood, so it is associated with energy, war, danger, strength, power, determination as well as passion, desire, and love. Red is a very emotionally intense color. Red brings text and images to the foreground. Light red represents joy, sexuality, passion, sensitivity, and love. Orange Orange combines the energy of red and the happiness of yellow. To the human eye, orange is a very hot color, so it gives the sensation of heat. Orange has very high visibility, so you can use it to catch attention and highlight the most important elements of your design. Dark orange can mean deceit and distrust. Yellow Yellow is the color of sunshine. Yellow produces a warming effect, arouses cheerfulness, stimulates mental activity, and generates muscle energy. Use yellow to evoke pleasant, cheerful feelings. Dull (dingy) yellow represents caution, decay, sickness, and jealousy. Green Green is the color of nature. Green has great healing power. Blue Purple White Black

Perception de la couleur et colorimétrie Introduction La couleur est une des choses les plus physiquement intéressantes, car elle est indissociable de celui qui la regarde. Là où le platonisme tend à pousser les mathématiciens vers la notion d'une réalité objective des mathématiques, et les physiciens vers une réalité objective des lois physiques, la couleur est, elle, indissociable de l'observateur. Dans toute la suite, les valeurs que peuvent prendre les différentes variables (R, G, B, X, Y, Z, etc) sont comprises de façon continue entre 0 et 1, sauf mention contraire (comme dans le modèle Lab ou le modèle TSL). Enfin, pour visualiser correctement cette page, il est fortement conseillé de régler votre moniteur en mode sRGB s'il en possède un. Enfin, il serait souhaitable que votre navigateur prenne en compte la gestion des profils colorimétriques. Les versions récentes de Firefox et Internet Explorer prennent automatiquement en charge les profils colorimétriques. Couleurs monochromatiques [r] [l] [g] = Q * [m] [b] [s]

The Color Strata – Color Names, Common And Less So, Compared I’m an incorrigible data hound. So, once the tempting aroma of XKCD’s color name survey results tickled my nose, I had no choice – but to run to the dining room, stand up on my hind legs, and yank that statistical top sirloin off the table. Om nom nom yum yum yum! For those unfamiliar, XKCD is the popular webcomic, and on its sister blog, author Randall Munroe announced his survey as follows: I’d like your help for a color name survey! XKCD's Color Map During the next two months, over 200,000 people named more than 5,000,000 random hues. Now, deep in the cockles of my drama queen heart, there’s always been a little shrine for the colors with the charismatic, less-spoken names. Their Achilles’ heel? Egads! The Color Strata. The Color Strata includes the 200 most common color names (excluding black-white-grayish tones), organized by hue horizontally and relative usage vertically, stacked by overall popularity, shaded representatively, and labeled where possible. The Strata Smooved. Ahhhh.

Colors of the Social World (Wide Web) [Infographic + Video] by COLOURlovers When a social network like Twitter allows a user to select a theme to represent themselves in the digital world, that user is choosing to identify their digital persona with colors... And we wanted to look at who chooses what colors... If the world is made up of people and those people have a color preference... what then is the color of Texas? What color are mothers? By looking at the more than 1 Million people who have used our Themeleon tool to design their Twitter Profile in the past 3 months, we were able to paint a picture of the world connecting colors to locations and profile data. *A little note regarding the "World vs. Click The Image Below for the High Res Version A Colorful Tour of the Themeleon World We took the colors from 100,000 profiles designed with Themeleon and geolocated them to the designers location. Colors of the Social Web from CHROMAom on Vimeo. Team Written by COLOURlover www.COLOURlovers.comMy name is Darius A Monsef IV & my friends call me Bub(s)(ba).

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