Neat color selector
September 22, 2004 4:45 PM Subscribe
Wow. The manual (here, perhaps?) is a must, but it is a great tool. Thanks!
posted by rhapsodie at 5:05 PM on September 22, 2004
posted by rhapsodie at 5:05 PM on September 22, 2004
Freaky that these are the colours of the post-its on my desk. (after playing with the squares and clicking the top-left-corner button)
posted by Lizc at 5:10 PM on September 22, 2004
posted by Lizc at 5:10 PM on September 22, 2004
Neat Neat Neat.
I can't get past the first level but the gameplay is magnificent.
posted by freebird at 5:32 PM on September 22, 2004
I can't get past the first level but the gameplay is magnificent.
posted by freebird at 5:32 PM on September 22, 2004
This is very cool. I may almost be smart enough to make some use of this. You are right about the manual.
On a related note, what are the general preferences for referring to colors these days? Hex or RGB? I'm including color details in a set of metadata files about new spatial data my office is publishing and want to make it as clear as possible. So, of course, I will probably use both.
posted by mmahaffie at 7:27 PM on September 22, 2004
On a related note, what are the general preferences for referring to colors these days? Hex or RGB? I'm including color details in a set of metadata files about new spatial data my office is publishing and want to make it as clear as possible. So, of course, I will probably use both.
posted by mmahaffie at 7:27 PM on September 22, 2004
Ohboyohboyohboy.
Mr. Dobbs, you are probably my favourite Post Dude. If you don't mind being called dude, that is.
I find this to be really useful. Two thumbs up.
posted by bdave at 8:06 PM on September 22, 2004
Mr. Dobbs, you are probably my favourite Post Dude. If you don't mind being called dude, that is.
I find this to be really useful. Two thumbs up.
posted by bdave at 8:06 PM on September 22, 2004
Well there you go. Another amazing colour site to while away the hours at work, looking for that perfect combination for the corporate intranet!
Thanks!
posted by drinkmaildave at 8:19 PM on September 22, 2004
Thanks!
posted by drinkmaildave at 8:19 PM on September 22, 2004
Seeing this tool makes me want to drop this silly "graduate school in physics" thing and become a graphic designer.
posted by Johnny Assay at 9:07 PM on September 22, 2004
posted by Johnny Assay at 9:07 PM on September 22, 2004
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