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Web colour palette choice helper symbulos - ethical services (external mailing lists) 07 Jul 17:06
  Web colour palette choice helper Olivier Ripoll 07 Jul 18:06
   Web colour palette choice helper symbulos - ethical services (external mailing lists) 07 Jul 18:52
   Web colour palette choice helper Kevin Coyner 07 Jul 19:05
    Web colour palette choice helper sam ende 07 Jul 21:46
symbulos - ethical services (external mailing lists)
2005-07-07 17:06:36 UTC (almost 19 years ago)

Web colour palette choice helper

Dear friends,

do you know if there is a piece of additional software / plug in /external software, which does give you the possibility of picking one colour, then proposes a palette of compatible colours for a webpage? Something which helps you selecting a palette of compatible colour for designing web pages.

Thanks

Olivier Ripoll
2005-07-07 18:06:27 UTC (almost 19 years ago)

Web colour palette choice helper

symbulos - ethical services (external mailing lists) wrote:

Dear friends,

do you know if there is a piece of additional software / plug in /external software, which does give you the possibility of picking one colour, then proposes a palette of compatible colours for a webpage? Something which helps you selecting a palette of compatible colour for designing web pages.

Thanks

There are some links about this topic there: http://www.websitetips.com/color/

Some software are for MacOSX, some are javascript or online tools, but most of them are probably for Windows. But you did not specify which OS you are using ;)

Regards,

Olivier

symbulos - ethical services (external mailing lists)
2005-07-07 18:52:56 UTC (almost 19 years ago)

Web colour palette choice helper

well, of course is linux. I thought it had the monopoly of desktop graphical applications, did'nt it? :-)

On Thursday 07 Jul 2005 17:06, Olivier Ripoll wrote:

symbulos - ethical services (external mailing lists)

wrote:

Dear friends,

do you know if there is a piece of additional software / plug in /external software, which does give you the possibility of picking one colour, then proposes a palette of compatible colours for a webpage? Something which helps you selecting a palette of compatible colour for designing web pages.

Thanks

There are some links about this topic there: http://www.websitetips.com/color/

Some software are for MacOSX, some are javascript or online tools, but most of them are probably for Windows. But you did not specify which OS you are using ;)

Regards,

Olivier

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Kevin Coyner
2005-07-07 19:05:36 UTC (almost 19 years ago)

Web colour palette choice helper

On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 06:06:27PM +0200, Olivier Ripoll wrote......

Dear friends,

do you know if there is a piece of additional software / plug in /external software, which does give you the possibility of picking one colour, then proposes a palette of compatible colours for a webpage? Something which helps you selecting a palette of compatible colour for designing web pages.

I don't know of a plugin into Gimp that does this (certainly would be cool though), but I've found this website helpful when trying to put colors together:

http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html

Kevin

sam ende
2005-07-07 21:46:14 UTC (almost 19 years ago)

Web colour palette choice helper

On Thursday 07 July 2005 18:05, Kevin Coyner wrote:

I don't know of a plugin into Gimp that does this (certainly would be cool though), but I've found this website helpful when trying to put colors together:

am i being really thick ?, the colour picker does this, no addtional software/plug-in needed.

sammi