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womble

 

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Online colour scheme generator - 3/20/2006 13:38:43   
A neat little colour tool for picking colour schemes that allows you to select a colour from the colour wheel (or by entering an RGB value), pick whether you want a mono, contrast, triad, tetrad or analogous colour scheme, choose variations (pastel, dark pastel, light pastel, contrast and pale), and see an example of how the colours look together, with the ability to change which colour from the scheme is the base colour and see the effect, and also view the palette as it would look to people with different types of colour-blindness.

http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html

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RE: Online colour scheme generator - 3/20/2006 17:20:22   
Thanks Womble.

At first I thought it was just another colour matching tool (I already have plenty bookmarked), but then I noticed the color blind tester and the best thing about that is that it shows actual percentages of the population that suffer these varying conditions.

And better yet, it's great that it states that only 85% of the population have "normal" vision which means that 15% of the population don't.

So I wonder whether those who don't care so much for accessibility will consider 15% of the population to be a significant enough amount of people to cater for?

Nicole

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