color palette
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color palette is the set of colors used by a web page for the background(s), text color(s), border color(s), and link/visited color(s) typically chosen to be both aesthetically pleasing, and accessible, often in an overall light or dark theme.
IndieWeb Examples
Tantek
Tantek Çelik on 2019-05-12 at 2019/Düsseldorf added support for a specific color palette based on a tweet from the @ColorsEffect account about TRON:Legacy colors
add yourself
See Also
- https://toolness.github.io/accessible-color-matrix/
- https://twitter.com/ColorsEffect 2019-07-09 suspended :(
- https://contrast-ratio.com
- https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/cinemapalette
- 2018-03-29 The viridis color palettes
Use the color scales in this package to make plots that are pretty, better represent your data, easier to read by those with colorblindness, and print well in grey scale.
package contains four color scales: “Viridis”, the primary choice, and three alternatives with similar properties, “magma”, “plasma”, and “inferno.”
- https://coolors.co/ is nifty for color scheme generation
- https://twitter.com/PalettesCinema it’s back!
- https://colors.lol/
- https://colornames.org/
- https://mxb.dev/blog/color-theme-switcher/ Color theme switcher
- Happy Hues - Curated colors in context
- Adobe Color Explore
- whocanuse.com - contrast checker with checks for visual impairments
- https://coolors.co/, a color palette generator with options for accessibility including alternates for various versions of colorblindness as well as the ability to generate palettes based on uploaded photos
- https://brandcolors.net
- https://mathstodon.xyz/@christianp/111759646072194260
- "I'm severely colourblind - my eyes can hardly detect red light at all.
So, working in web development, picking colour schemes is hard.
There are tools around to help you pick accessible colour schemes, but they assume that you can tell by looking that a colour is the one you want, and the only information you need the computer to calculate is the contrast ratio.
I realised I need a tool that will take the name of a colour and find a shade that gives a target contrast ratio.Here it is: https://colourblind-palette-maker.glitch.me/It uses the new APCA perceptual contrast algorithm and the Oklab colour space to help me find colours that people with better colour vision will interpret correctly, while ensuring there's good contrast for as many people as possible.#accessibility #a11y #WebDev" @christianp January 15, 2024
- "I'm severely colourblind - my eyes can hardly detect red light at all.