Theres a fair few different colour palette generators out there now... I like the simple ones but what is going to get people to use this over others out there?
Would be cool to see examples of where each palette has been used. If it's completely random then maybe the colours don't go together ;) haha
@bentossell Thanks for the hunt! Honestly, I did not expect this to be on here. Feels amazing to build something and see it here.
I have played around with a few colour scheme generators and they are great, but I wanted to build a super simple tool for myself. It is always hard to find colours for your projects and rather than configuring a tool, I want to simply skip through colours as quickly as possible and see them next to each other. This allows me to have a palette in front of my eyes and I can compare 5 colours easily.
I do feel though that I can make this tool a bit smarter haha and still keep it simple ;)
I'd like to get some feedback and improve this tool in the coming weeks.
Update:
Some improvements I can think of right away:
- A palette should have colors that make sense
- Update the URL bar, so history of palettes is available
- Allow users to share a palette
@armi2n@bentossell I think it would be great to add the following functionality:
1) Complementary colours based on a predefined primary colour
2) Add semantic tagging - e.g. warm, cool, vibrant, fun, professional, etc.
3) popular colour palettes
4) user generated colour palettes (like color lovers)
@tahseen_rostom thank you for the feedback. I think that the features you describe already exist in other products. I will take your thoughts to heart when I build this out further.
@umitakcn I know you'd have to skip through a lot to find one that will work :) What would you like to see in this tool that would make it more useful?
@armi2n it would be more useful if last 3 colors were similar tones of first or second colors. First and second colors are main, others are different tones of main colors. Does it make sense?
@armi2n@umitakcn While I think having logic to show colors that go together is preferable, perhaps a near term, easier to implement solution is allowing you to lock colors you do like so that it stays the same as you generate new colors (think Urban Spoon). You can slowly lock in colors as you go, until you arrive on 5 you really like and think go together.
@armi2n@umitakcn How about having some example palettes of known companies as starting point and making changes from there to find a new palette. Kinda like Pandora music, where u start with a known artist :)
So a long time ago a tool very similar to this was posted on product hunt. I've shared it here in this link, but it is essentially this exact thing with a few more features.
https://coolors.co/app/5bc0eb-fd...
@scottwall0 you are very right. This product is pretty stripped down, the next days and weeks will show how this evolves into its own unique offering. What would you like to see that other products do not offer?
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