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Discussion on: 5 Websites for color inspiration

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Eduardo Cookie Lifter • Edited

To me, as a designer, seeing color palettes is as random as it gets because colours also represent and interpret your brand, so while it may look good, who knows if it's what your website or brand needs, nothing is better than knowing your colour theory. Color from a psychological point of view is probably what I reach for, for the most part when im trying to make a layout or a component, color is important so I think of "how would I want the user to feel like when he sees this [element] or when he reaches this page?" You can use colour to reflect that, also you don't need more than 3 or 4. Another thing that I like to do is check on colour wheels, that's all you'll probably need, you can use it to do as many variations as you want and like I said you won't be needing more than 3.

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Chris Bongers

Makes sense, mainly use it for small projects that don't have a complete brand guide.
And even so for non-designers, it can be hard finding matching colors.

Perhaps a change for you to create a cool tool for us?

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Eduardo Cookie Lifter

Maybe lol but there are many websites like this: canva.com/colors/color-wheel/ it all comes down to your primary color, once you know what that is you can start making combinations

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py.talk()

I use some of that websites to create powerBI themes.
one colour from my company brandbook, one from clients... now i need 6more + background + negative/neutral/positive indicatiors