This is the thirty-sixth post in the Bonus Color Palettes series. For more color-related content check out the other blog posts produced by Curious Color.
This is the thirty-fifth post in the Bonus Color Palettes series. For more color-related content check out the other blog posts produced by Curious Color.
From searching the many branches of Pinterest, there is a small feature that pulls up a pastel color set of search terms related to what the user is looking at. These are the color information data that goes with those search terms.
Here is an example:
Each time, a different pastel set arrives. To capture all the colors, the user must use this feature several times.
More information below
For more app inspired color schemes, please see the links below
This is the thirty-fourth post in the Bonus Color Palettes series. For more color-related content check out the other blog posts produced by Curious Color.
This is the thirty-third post in the Bonus Color Palettes series. For more color-related content check out the other blog posts produced by Curious Color.
This is the thirty-second post in the Bonus Color Palettes series. For more color-related content check out the other blog posts produced by Curious Color.
This is the thirty-first post in the Bonus Color Palettes series. For more color-related content check out the other blog posts produced by Curious Color.
Everyone uses Topia tones and Coolors, but there are smaller accounts that have excellent curated color palettes. Support these accounts by clicking on their link and follow them on Instagram.
Their content includes the visual image with colors, red green blue codes, and color interaction. Huer is a Korean color brand that has a variety of color schemes.
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Owned by an experienced designer, @uxbakar on Instagram, this account definitely has expertly selected colors perfect for user interface, user experience, or any other creative works. Hex codes are given.
This Instagram account has a variety of color schemes and ways of displaying the colors. It is helpful for mood-boards and concept understanding. It also has an app all about color palettes and images that display the colors. Hex codes included.
For the simplest outline, look at Awesome Palette’s online photos. Circles and hex codes are the only things available. There sets have four colors in each photo.
The Colour Select account showcases daily palette inspiration from an experienced brand designer. She offers a fresh perspective of trending hues everyday.
The complete color list is: tomato, tangerine, pumpkin, mango, banana, citron, avocado, pistachio, basil, eucalyptus, sage, peacock, cobalt, blueberry, lavender, wisteria, amethyst, grape, radicchio, cherry blossom, flamingo, cocoa, graphite, and birch.
Curious Color revaluated the list of colors from Google Calendar and there are more! See the old post linked at the bottom.
To view the organized data for each color, see the photos below. The warm colors, cool colors, and neutral hues are grouped as needed.
If this app interests you, log into your Google account and find the calendar feature, go to settings, and you can adjust the default colors for events, tasks, and reminders. Every time you add an event, it can show up as peacock blue or another color of your choice.
The image below encapsulates all the colors presented in the app.
Google Calendar Colors Click the link to check out the previous Google Calendar color post.