Three Amazing Tools for Creating the Perfect Colour Scheme

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Colours are everything.

Think about when you’re scrolling through your Facebook (or any other platform) newsfeed. What catches your eye the most? I’m willing to bet that it’s some kind of visual content, be that a GIF, image, video or anything else.

Highly visual forms of content will always have more power to catch the eye than bland, unappealing text-based content. Of course, text-based content is still king when it comes to information gathering, and finding the answers to your burning questions.

But, it cannot be understated how important high-quality, visual content is for grabbing the eye, especially in such a saturated landscape, with everyone vying for attention.

Colours and colour schemes play a HUGE role when it comes to grabbing attention. Bold, bright and cohesive schemes are very appealing to us, even if we’re not consciously aware of it.

Check this out if you want to know what our brains think about colour!

If you want a quick way of creating stunning colour schemes for your next project, be that a website, flyer, or even redecorating your home office, these tools are just what you need!

Coolors (https://coolors.co/)

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Coolors is a very simple tool that allows you to randomize your scheme. The AI is able to match complementary colours, quickly generating stunning palettes. And, you can even explore trending schemes made by the Coolors community!

Adobe Color (https://color.adobe.com/create/color-wheel)

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If you’ve ever used Adobe software, this set of tools will likely be familiar to you. Using the handy colour wheel, you can generate a whole range of colour schemes. From Analogous, to Triad, to Compound, to anything else, Adobe Color can do it all!

ColorSpace (https://mycolor.space/)

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ColorSpace is a very simple tool. You simply enter a HEX code of a colour you want to be included in your scheme, and then the AI will handle the rest! It will generate a whole range of different colour schemes that incorporate the original HEX value you gave it. Highly recommend this one for a simple, streamlined colour scheme creation process!

 
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