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Have you guys ever heard of the site "colorsupplyyy.com"? It can provide you sets of colors in different theories. But here is my question, The site says it has license which needs a payment and I'm so lost about what I need to pay for. Like it just shows us how to use color combination. Do sets of colors have license? Source: 10 months ago
Hi Paul thanks for doing this. I’ve got an app (http://colorsupplyyy.com) that gets good traffic and it’s helped me gather 10k+ emails. Some folks pay for a premium version which makes a few grand a year. Source: almost 3 years ago
Thx, I used split complements, a scheme that I learned from https://colorsupplyyy.com. Source: about 3 years ago
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ColorSlurp is my preferred color picker. It too has multiple keyboard shortcuts as well as a bunch of other great little features to make it a well-rounded picker. And as a heavy Alfred user, I love that there is a heavy support for URL schemes so I can trigger a bunch of actions via external scripts. Source: 11 months ago
Haven’t seen them mentioned yet but ColorSlurp is a slick colour picker and MeetingBar is an awesome meeting reminder tool that lives in your menu bar and gives you a quick prompt to join a Zoom/Teams/whatever meeting. Source: over 1 year ago
A big part of my job is choosing colors that are easy on the eyes and won’t over stimulate. I suggest you choose neutral colors first and then add in slightly toned down branding colors trickled throughout the space. Another way to keep things toned down is to not create high contrast, for example whatever color your walls are, make window trims the same color to help blend it out. Personally, I am a big fan of... Source: almost 2 years ago
I don’t know whether everybody would benefit from this, but I know designers definitely will, and that’s an app called ColorSlurp, its a powerful desktop colour picker. It’s great for picking colours from webpages or images and dropping it right into Illustrator, Photoshop etc. https://colorslurp.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
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