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SwatchSpot: Choose Colors For Your Next Design

by Tehseen Baweja | Translate | Print
Friday, 23rd Oct 2009 | Share






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If you have ever designed graphics you know that sometimes it becomes hard to get the right colors. You want to create something unique and new but you are not sure what colors you should use or may be your mind isn’t even going to some of the colors. If you are ever stuck in a case like this, SwatchSpot can be your savior.

SwatchSpot is a simple web app that provides you with random colors swatches for your design inspiration. SImply head over to SwatchSpot and you’ll see a palette of 6 different colors with their color codes. If you like any of them, you can simply copy the code or you can download the whole palette as a png file.

If you don’t like the colors in the palette, simply click on reload palette to see a new set of colors.

Techie-Buzz Verdict:

SwatchSpot is one of the simplest web apps built around a powerful concept. If you are running out of color ideas and can’t thing of more colors, visit SwatchSpot to get your inspiration. The application works perfectly but I think it would provide even more value if a user to could combine different colors using the app and create their customized palette.

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