I Like Your Colors!
“Type the URI of a page … and submit it to see what colors it uses…”
“Type the URI of a page … and submit it to see what colors it uses…”
“These are rules of thumb about color that you may find helpful. Colors may appear different from those created with pigments.”
“Since web geeks think in pixels and RGB, itís a daunting new world to head into unequipped. Over the years across quite a few print jobs by now, Iíve had to learn by trial and error. As someone used to thinking in RGB, Iíve looked high and low for a good resource to turn to for help in converting that knowledge to CMYK. This may not be that resource, but I figure Iíve amassed at least the beginnings of a how-to on the subject. Consider it non-authoritative, but hopefully useful. Most of the knowledge contained within applies to Photoshop, mainly because Iíve had the most trouble with it.”
“I had lunch yesterday with Beth Tondreau; and as it usually happens when meeting a designer at their studio, I found myself waiting for her to get that one last file out. In this case, it was a PDF file of a cookbook cover. Making small talk, I asked her if she was familiar with The Gourmet Cookbook; to which she instantly replied, ‘The yellow?’ Yes. That notorious yellow.”
“Iíll be the first to admit that Iím not a designer, just a programmer and writer. So I need a bit of help with things like choosing color schemes for a site. Fortunately, there are a number of tools that make that easier. Darrenís post today about one of them reminded me that Iíve been collecting links to color tools for years, and itís about time I rounded them up into one place.”
“About a year ago, I had the self-righteous idea to ‘forecast’ the in colors of 2004. What I thought most people would simply brush off as ’some random designer’s questionable hunch’ wound up being quite a hit, and after many emails from supporters hoping for a 2005 edition, I decided to assuage their request.”
“Getting started with virtual color proofing is easier than ever. Once, virtual color proofing required many different hardware and software devices, constant intervention and fine tuning. Today, digital technology has refined the process.”
“An animated, interactive experience of color communication and color symbolism.”
“The images below are from the book How to Paint Skin Tones by James Horton.† I believe it is currently out of print.†What follows below are links to the acrylic paint charts that show a dark and light value group for each of three basic divisions of human skin color:†Pale, mid-toned and dark.”
“This is an experimental website about colors. Colorcell wants to find the most popular color combinations.”
“Design inspiration can come from anywhere, anything, and at anytime. One of my personal favorites is photographs. They’re perfect for scoping out fresh color schemes. I’ve done some scoping of my own, and have derived the following color schemes from a few of my own photographs. Use the colors themselves, or simply be inspired to create your own. Enjoy!”
Just what it says: A very large table showing all the conversions.
“A designerís ëstyleí is made up of a number of different factors, though colour plays a large role. Everyone has their own method of coming up with a good colour scheme, which will inevitably affect the results.”
“This colorpicker is based heavily upon the code from ColorMatch 5k. I’ve made it more compatible ó it now works in Mozilla, and should also work in Opera, since I’m using a much better slider control. I’ve also added 3 more colors, bringing the total auto-generated colors to 9, and the ability to export your colors to a Photoshop color table.”
“What does it take to name a color? Manufacturers do it every day for their own convenience. It helps them keep track of what they’re making and how it’s selling and distinguishes one season from another. Apparently, it also makes colors more desirable, forming associations between random hues and exotic places and objects and values and flavors and anything else that might help sell. Still, there’s something presumptuous about assigning a title to a particular color, like naming a star or a species or a mountain.” Thanks Magnetbox