Choosing a color scheme for a project can sometimes cause real headaches. We want to save you from them with something better than aspirin: a selection of six tools that will help you create color palettes.
Color theory with Adobe Colors
If you want to work with color rules, triads, or analogs, this is your choice: Adobe Colors, from the Adobe suite. It allows you to generate them, experiment, and download them, as well as extract the color palette from an image.
Color palette finder: Canva Color Palettes
Through a keyword, theme, style, or color, this feature of the Canva design SAAS offers you a predefined selection.
The Google of color: Picular
Picular also has a search engine with which you can find palettes based on Google results. And it does so using specific terms, styles, and even places.
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For code geeks: Coolors
If you deal with codes (HEX, RGB, CMYK…), Coolors will be your preferred tool.
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From dreaming it to seeing it: Muz.li
Sometimes the color palette looks great on screen, but if you need to see what it would look like in a design, you can do it directly on Muz.li’s website. It also considers color theory in the selection it makes.
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A game of 50 colors: Khroma
If you want to beat the game of inspiration, try Khroma: you choose 50 colors from a wide range and the algorithm shows you the different possible combinations. Creativity is served.
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