A curated list of awesome resources to choose your next color scheme
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Mar 13, 2025
A curated list of awesome resources to choose your next color scheme
π Tints and shades of a given hex color in 5%, 10%, or 20% increments.
APCA (Accessible Perceptual Contrast Algorithm) is a new method for predicting contrast for use in emerging web standards (WCAG 3) for determining readability contrast. APCA is derived form the SAPC (S-LUV Advanced Predictive Color) which is an accessibility-oriented color appearance model designed for self-illuminated displays.
π¨ Perfect Material Design palettes from any hex color.
SwiftUI Front-End Design Skills β Six Ironclad Rules Against AI Sloppiness, Design Direction Consulting, Brand Asset Guidelines, and Five-Dimensional Review. Supports all AI agent platforms, including Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and OpenCode.
A perceptual palette analyser.
Classybrew is a utility for generating statistical class breaks in your data and applying colorbrewer theory to you color palette.
A SCSS starter to create palettes based on color wheel schemes.
Color-theory palette generation and interpolation in C++ (with or without openFrameworks).
Physics-based color mixing for 3D printer filaments using Kubelka-Munk theory.
a collection of color tools
π¨π§° A versatile collection of color tools for designers and developers encapsulated in one web app - shades, tints, tones, harmonies, contrast, color blindness, gradients, and more!
RLabs Inc. Website and apps. Featuring the VSCode Themes Community and a Warp Terminal themes generator.
a node.js color model system
Tints and shades generator in React.
Functionalities to work with colors. Cast colors types, find closest color using text-embeddings, find color complement.
π¨π An iOS utility framework for working with colors.
Dreye: Receptor Space Manipulation
π¨ The Theory of colors and their meanings in an interactive way [WIP]
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