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My go-to color links (general color theory stuff): - https://paletton.com/ palettes with color theory and can generate the entire scheme. - https://medialab.github.io/iwanthue/ I want hue, uses k-means to separate out colors, great for graphs and getting contrast on those. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Using something like https://medialab.github.io/iwanthue/ is also a good idea for generating distinct and colourblind-friendly colour palettes. Source: almost 2 years ago
I used a dizzying array of tools to pull this off. Labor-sheds for Regional Analysis by Chris Fowler, Penn State Univ., was the source of the city-regions map data and central cities used for calculation. JPL Horizons provided the sunrise data. QGIS did most of the heavy lifting, with assists by LibreOffice Calc, Notepad++, and Mapshaper. Iwanthue gave me the color scheme. The compositing was done in Inkscape, and... Source: about 3 years ago
I quite like the color palettes generated by I want hue. I'd like to write an R wrapper around the js library for this tool. Source: about 3 years ago
I also often use some colour palette tools, like iWantHue. Source: about 3 years ago
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