8 Tools to Create the Perfect Color Palette
What better way to get started than with a vibrant color scheme? These tools are ideal for creating, sharing, and inspiring smart and sophisticated color palettes, whether you’re in love with this year’s choices rose quartz and serenity or need a little more inspiration.
1. Adobe Color CC
Adobe Color CC is probably one of the most well-known palette pickers. This Adobe tool, formerly known as Kuler, allows users to fine-tune their color palettes down to the last HEX. Start with a base color and a rule (for example, analogous, monochromatic, or triad), and tweak from there. Create, try, and save your favorite color schemes by logging in with your Adobe account.
2. COLOURlovers
This is a personal favorite of mine. When you join, you can create and share color palettes and patterns with other members. Search across a variety of categories, including weddings, homes, fashion, web, print, craft, and digital art, by community, channel, or trend. Keep up with other users’ creations by following them.
COPASO is an advanced color palette tool from COLOURlovers that allows users to save and store colors and palettes as well as upload images.
3. Paletton
Paletton allows users to create palettes using both HEX and RGB colors. Select a color to see monochromatic, triad, tetrad, and adjacent color schemes. Paletton offers a number of preset shades and tones for tweaking your palette once you’ve decided on a scheme. Palettes, grays, and other colors are available. With a single click, you can export your palette in text, HTML, CSS, or any other format you need.
4. HEX Color Generator
This tool is simple to use and ideal for creating simple four-toned color schemes. It’s very simple to use; simply enter a starting HEX color value and you’ve got yourself a palette. Use the provided color wheel to get some ideas if you don’t know where to begin.
5. Palettr
Palettr differs from the previous tools in a few ways. Users are asked to search for a theme or a location on this site, and the results are…interesting. Beautiful color palettes derived from one-of-a-kind images. A fantastic source of inspiration.
6. Colrd
Colrd is a community of users who create and share color palettes, similar to COLOURlovers. Take inspiration from other users’ palettes or create your own to share with others. Users can also pair images with their palettes to show how they’re used on the site. Color, palette, gradient, pattern, and image searches are all available.
7. Spy Color
Spy Color will give you any information you need if you enter a color’s HEX code. Color conversions to various models (RGB, CMYK, HSL, HSV, etc.) are available, as well as a variety of color schemes (complementary, split complementary, triadic, etc.). Spy Color also has a “Gradient of the Day” feature if you need some help getting started.
8. Color Hunter
Color Hunter is ideal, especially if you already have an image to work with. To begin searching their database, enter a tag, a color HEX code, or even an image URL. Color Hunter is a Flickr-based search engine that uses tags from the Flickr API to find images. To save and share your favorite palettes, create an account.
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