Generatore di Palette
Genera belle palette di colori per i tuoi design!
Armonia
#2CA0E8
rgb(44, 160, 232)
#5678CD
rgb(86, 120, 205)
#D26319
rgb(210, 99, 25)
#81DA1B
rgb(129, 218, 27)
#A05527
rgb(160, 85, 39)
Spazio per generare
:root {
--color-1: #2CA0E8;
--color-2: #5678CD;
--color-3: #D26319;
--color-4: #81DA1B;
--color-5: #A05527;
}Cos'è il Generatore di Palette di Colori?
The Color Palette Generator helps you create harmonious color schemes for design projects, websites, presentations, and creative work. It generates palettes based on color theory principles including complementary, analogous, triadic, and split-complementary relationships. Color harmony is fundamental to effective design. Studies show that color accounts for 62-90% of a person's initial impression of a product or website. A well-chosen palette improves readability, establishes brand identity, evokes specific emotions, and creates visual cohesion. Start with any base color and instantly generate multiple palette variations. Each palette includes hex codes, RGB values, and accessibility contrast ratios. Export your palette in various formats for use in design tools, CSS, or development frameworks.
- ✓ Generazione di palette basata su teorie del colore complementari, analoghe, triadiche e altre
- ✓ Copia con un clic dei codici HEX, RGB e HSL
- ✓ Applicabile immediatamente allo sviluppo web, al design UI e all'illustrazione
- ✓ Accessibility contrast checking to ensure readable color combinations
- ✓ Export palettes as CSS variables, Tailwind config, or image swatches
Domande frequenti
▶Cosa sono le armonie cromatiche?
Le armonie sono combinazioni che stanno bene insieme, basate sulla ruota dei colori: complementare, analogo, triadico, ecc.
▶Come uso la palette generata?
Clicca su un colore per copiare l'hex, o usa Esporta CSS per copiare tutti i colori come variabili CSS.
▶Posso bloccare colori specifici?
Sì! Clicca sull'icona lucchetto. I colori bloccati non cambiano generando una nuova palette.
▶What makes colors harmonious?
Colors are harmonious when they have a pleasing mathematical relationship on the color wheel. Complementary colors (opposite on the wheel) create contrast, analogous colors (adjacent) create unity, and triadic colors (evenly spaced) create vibrant but balanced palettes.
▶How many colors should a palette have?
Most design projects work best with 3-5 colors: a primary color, a secondary color, an accent color, and neutral tones. The 60-30-10 rule suggests using your dominant color 60%, secondary 30%, and accent 10% for balanced designs.
▶What are accessible color combinations?
Accessible combinations meet WCAG contrast guidelines: at least 4.5:1 contrast ratio for normal text and 3:1 for large text. Dark text on light backgrounds (or vice versa) is generally most accessible. This tool checks contrast ratios automatically.
Scopri di più su Testive 👀