Topic: What color scheme tool do you use? (Read 894 times)
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« on: Jul 30, 2006, 10:05:04 AM »
It is often difficult to pick good color combinations for a web site design. What tool do you use to help you find good colors that go well together? In my case, I have a logo that was provided to me, and I want good colors to design the site to go with this logo. I'm looking for a tool where I can feed it a color, and then it outputs two other color that is supposed to go well. I'm also looking for a tool where I feed it a hex color code and it shows me this color on the color wheel. Once I know its location on the color wheel, I can pick its complement or its tri-color scheme.
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It is often difficult to pick good color combinations for a web site design. What tool do you use to help you find good colors that go well together? In my case, I have a logo that was provided to me, and I want good colors to design the site to go with this logo. I'm looking for a tool where I can feed it a color, and then it outputs two other color that is supposed to go well. I'm also looking for a tool where I feed it a hex color code and it shows me this color on the color wheel. Once I know its location on the color wheel, I can pick its complement or its tri-color scheme.
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« Reply #3 on: Jul 30, 2006, 12:00:58 PM »
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