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  • Dec 04, 11

    In order to get inspired on colors and color-oriented design resources, there are several popular websites that are focused totally on colors, like Kuler from Adobe and Colrd .
    KULER is a color community website created by Adobe.There are 1000′s of color sets created by users which you can inspire & useWith an easy to use interface, kuler users can create their own color sets & share them with the community. Plus, most popular, newest and highest rated color sets have RSS feeds that help users discover new colors everyday.Website: http://kuler.adobe.com/
    I'm a fan of Kuler and ColorSchemer Studio.
    However, Kuler and many others (like ColorSchemeDesigner) are focused more on color palettes (which is great).
    It is a very simple app. but this is what makes it useful for not getting a palette but getting a consistent curve for all colors used.
    Colrd is another one where you can find high quality color palettes, gradients or patterns and also share your creativity with others.
    Tags: Adobe Color kulerFiled under: Colours, Design, Other License

  • Dec 04, 11

    Colrd - A Color Community To Find & Share Palettes, Gradients Or Patterns Umut M. Dec 4, 2011 http://www.webresourcesdepot.com/colrd-a-color-community-to-find-share-palettes-gradients-or-patterns/
    In order to get inspired on colors and color-oriented design resources, there are several popular websites that are focused totally on colors, like Kuler from Adobe.
    Colrd is another one where you can find high quality color palettes, gradients or patterns and also share your creativity with others.
    With a simplistic interface that highlights the resources, it is possible to filter items by colors, popularity and even hue, luminance, etc.
    P.S. Colrd has also created and sharing several open source color pickers.

  • Feb 03, 12

    The Psychology of Color is a cool infographic from CertaPro Painters of Louisville.
    This new infographic from CertaPro Painters of Louisville shows how color evokes emotion and triggers your senses. It beautifully explores colors that should and should not be used in interior decorating, as well as why certain colors are used in advertising.
    Designed by NowSourcing.com, I love the visual appeal of this design.  Obviously, it’s bright and colorful, but in all three sections of the layout (home, colors and advertising) they provide visual examples to back up their observations about different colors. I would love to have a house that colorful!
    There is much more information on this subject, but this design also kept the information fairly simple and straightforward.  The colors make the design very “busy”, but the design doesn’t try to communicate too much information to the reader.
    The design is missing the URL to find the original landing page, and a copyright statement.  I also found it odd that they needed to clarify that M&Ms are “an American Chocolate Candy”.  Aren’t M&Ms an international brand?
    Also found on Infographic Journal.

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