Apple recently launched several new products. You have probably seen the new iMacs advertised. These colorful computers are popular for a reason. The color isn’t necessary, it’s just a fun feature. Lets take a closer look at these colors!
Curious Color admires the many works and creative concepts from Apple.
Contents:
iMac Color Palettes
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iPhone 11 Palette
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iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini Palette
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iPhone 12 Pro Palette
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Additional Resources
iMac Color Palette
For the Mac books, there is a pastel and a darker color for each hue. The image below displays the lighter and darker variant.
The Coolors pdf of these colors provides the names, and organized structure necessary for design purposes.
If you want to focus on the darker colors more, here is an image to swatch and reference:
The red color is emphasized with the parentheses because it is a part of a project that Apple supports. Read more about in in the additional resources.
If the (RED) project interests you, please click here for more
Apple addresses their partnership with the project, “our partnership with (RED) has led to almost $250 million in donations to fund HIV/AIDS treatment programs. Now through June 30, Apple is working with (RED) to redirect 100 percent of eligible proceeds from (PRODUCT)RED purchases to the Global Fund’s COVID‑19 Response. This will provide critical support to health systems most threatened by the outbreak and, in turn, help preserve lifesaving HIV/AIDS programs in sub-Saharan Africa”.
Curious Color supports the efforts of Apple and hopes to donate to this cause.
Since I was around twelve, I always enjoyed puzzle games. This pattern continued through my late teens and is most likely here to stay 😉 One of my favorite puzzle mobile games is Dots and Two Dots. They are run by Playdots Inc. In Two Dots, the game menu is a work of art which led me to art and color inspiration.
-Erin Nichols
Curious Color Editor
Curious Color admires the many works and creative concepts from Owen Davey. He has worked with LinkedIn, Flying Eye Books, Nobrow, Lego, and many other wonderful companies.
Contents:
Two Color Palettes
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Owen Davy Art Palette
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Two Dots original logo color palette
Dots Logo color palette
With only four colors, this color palette was pretty simple 🙂
Game Information: Dots is a simple puzzle game in which the player attempts to meet the goals within the given number of moves. The dots can only be connected at right-angles.
This was the first super successful game that this company came out with and I remember talking about it with my friends when I was thirteen. The link below will lead you to download it from the app store.
The weblink above leads you to the Instagram that Curious Color publishes these bonus palettes. Follow and watch our stories for frequent color inspiration!