The Best Web and Graphic Design Color Scheme Tools

Color Scheme Tools for Your Design Projects

By Nikki Freeman, published Sep 22, 2007
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Anyone who works on websites frequently knows, one of the first steps in developing a new web design layout, logo, branding item, etc. is to choose a color scheme.

Choosing a color scheme is vital to the success of any design. Absolutely VITAL. Don't believe me? Let us use a horrible example to demonstrate how badly a BAD color scheme can ruin any web design:

BAD Color Scheme Example

Well, there are many tools available out there to find the best color scheme for your projects. Even artists need some inspiration! So, here are my top picks

Web 2.0 Color Palette

the Web 2.0 color palette, this tools is awesome, and I use it all the time. But, it is limited only offering a particular number of colors, which of course demonstrates the Web 2.0 philosophy of simplicity. But, for those of us who dare to venture outside the box once in a while...

Online Color Schemer

This website has been around for a while, but they have recently revamped! It is totally awesome, for lack of a better phrase, and definitely stands up to some of the newest color scheme tools out there.

They also have a library that I've utilized more than a few times already on projects, it's a really beautiful library of color schemes and I suggest everyone take a look:

Color Scheme Library

Also, don't forget to download their FREE color pix download. What is the color pix? It is this cool little light weight square dialog box that lets you run your mouse over ANYTHING and I mean ANYTHING on your screen and the color pix will choose that color and give you the specs for it....AWESOME! :)

Color Blender Tool

This tool is truly amazing, and is probably the only one I've seen of it's kind. You can take two colors CMYK values, choose up to ten "midpoints" and the tool will automatically calculate a nice gradual progression of colors in between the two you chose. It's great when you're designing a website and want some kind of gradual gradient to display with blocks, or if you're in flash and need to change something from one color to the next. It's also good if you're looking for additional colors in your color scheme.

Takeaways
  • Bad Color Schemes will ruin your web design project
  • Web 2.0 Color Palette
  • Online Color Schemer
Did You Know?
The online color schemer now has a free color picker tool that lets you choose colors straight from your computer!
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