Khoa Nguyen
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How to come up with a color scheme

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New trick: Realtime Colors

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAlIWRcldoc

Go here: https://realtimecolors.com/

How to distribute colors?

60% neutral 30% secondary color 10% accent color

Does the color match your industry?

Just use color psychology:

Yellow makes us feel optimistic and energetic, blue feels trustworthy, purple feels sophisticated, orange feels innovative, black feels elegant, green feels hopeful, red feels exciting.

RGB vs CMYK

RGB is meant for digital design.

CYMK is meant for print design.

Color profiles

RGB can display 16.7 million colors. sRGB is mostly used on Web and most Digital Devices

Neutral colors

Mostly background, borders, background for an image, models

How? Go to https://picular.co and type something like ‘interior design’ or ‘forest’

Color harmony

Get one base color from the logo/brand

Then go to adobe color or colorsupplyyy.com

Option 1: Monochromatic Option 2: Analogous close in your color scheme

4 Steps

Step 1: Start with one color. Pick from their brand color then generate shades and tints for it. Use monochromatic

Step 2: Start adding variations. Get shades, tints, tones of a single hue (3 tones Dark Medium Light, 3 shades Dark Medium Light, 2 Tints Hue + HueAndMoreSaturation)

Step 3: Add one contrast color (opposite color in the color wheel)

Step 4: Add colors for Error (red), Success, Status Color (use a tint)

Color scale

0to255.com colorbox.io

A more modern tool hihayk.github.io/scale

You can change the darkness/lightness For 50%/60% lightness use 50% for darkness

Meant for data visualization tristen.ca

Always wireframe your design in greyscale first Then pickup some color later

Inspiration

http://www.thedayscolor.com

https://www.instagram.com/awsmcolor/

https://www.instagram.com/colours.cafe/

  • Design Thinking
  • Usability
  • Accessibility
  • Information Architecture
  • Wireframe
  • Responsive Design