If you haven't seen this, it's a neat site that has color palettes to use for design.These are the best ones (in my opinion). Vote for your favorite in the comments or add your own favorite. More can be found at design-seeds.com
A few weeks ago I came upon design seeds ~ a site for all who love color. This is a lovely site to explore for both beautiful images and in...
I am Jessica Colaluca, a creator of Design Seeds. A color and inspiration site, Design Seeds celebrate the colors found in nature and the aesthetic of purposeful living. Little did I know what a universal passion my love for color was.
If you haven't seen this, it's a neat site that has color palettes to use for design.These are the best ones (in my opinion). Vote for your favorite in the comments or add your own favorite. More can be found at design-seeds.com
I am Jessica Colaluca, a creator of Design Seeds. A color and inspiration site, Design Seeds celebrate the colors found in nature and the aesthetic of purposeful living. Little did I know what a universal passion my love for color was.
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I got back from Paris yesterday evening (although I’m writing this on the 18th of September, so anything’s possible!)…. Before I went on vacation I was looking around the internet for color inspirations and to see other approaches to color combinations – especially those outside of the fashion world. So I suggest you get thee […]
Create beach bliss in your home with a color palette from the shore. Ideas and combinations seem unlimited. Depending on time of day and season, colors present
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have you checked out design seeds ? jessica (the genius behind it all) purchases photos, then creates these jaw-droppingly gorgeous color p...
There can't be many people in the bead and jewellery world who aren't aware of Design Seeds and its wonderfully inspirational palettes. This is a recent favourite of mine as I love muted autumnal colours...and as someone commented when I posted it on my Facebook page it has a touch of the Mookite about it. But have you ever thought about making your own colour palettes to inspire your designs? Colours can evoke memories and strong emotions and never more so than when they are captured in your own photos. That can be hugely inspirational for creating jewellery with meaning but sometimes it can be difficult to separate the colours out and that's where creating a colour palette comes into its own. There is a lot of free software available for doing this (mostly created for web designers) and from what I've seen most of it is very simple to use. Most allow you to upload your own images directly from a PC whilst other require a url link to a site that hosts the photo such as Instagram or Flickr. I've used some of my own photos to show what you can do but these are just my favourite apps and I would suggest playing around to see which suits you best - different apps will produce different palettes. The link at the bottom of the post will also give you other options. Adobe Colour CC I took this image at the Corning Museum of Glass this summer and since these are colours I probably wouldn't think to put together I thought breaking it into a palette would be interesting. The Adobe software is free but requires a sign up before you can use it. It breaks the image into five colours which you can modify by choosing a colour mood - bright, muted, deep, dark, custom, which it then pin-points on the original image. I really like the flexibility this gives for matching to design elements. CSS Drive This image was taken at the home of a friend I spent Christmas with last year and spectacular as it is, it did cause me some concern since I'd just shed my cast after breaking my ankle and was carrying a heavy orthopaedic boot around...that was fun! The colour variation in this picture is quite subtle so I wanted to see how it would break down as a palette. The CSS Drive software gives three separate palettes - light, medium and dark and also a full palette which is plotted to show where each tone comes from. This is probably the first software I tried and I've used it for palettes for challenges I've hosted. DeGraeve.com This is one of the simplest palette generators I found but it does not (as far as I can see anyway) allow you to upload images from your own PC and requires the url link to a site where your image is hosted. I used an image from Wiki Commons for this one and it produced two palettes - one dull - one vibrant, although I think the vibrant one could have been more so. Bighugelabs.com Another simple to use app that will allow you to upload images directly from your computer or link to hosting sites, Facebook etc. This image taken in Siingapore shows a newly hatched butterfly sitting on my arm drying his wings. The most noticeable thing about this palette is that the neutral background colours dominate whilst the vibrant spot colours don't really seem to come through that much. I tried it again with an image of Las Ramblas market in Barcelona where the colour is far more evenly spread and the palette it generated was much stronger. I then decided to try the butterfly photo with the Adobe Colour CC app and there was a huge difference in the palettes generated.... So as you can see, which palette generator you opt for is really a matter of personal preference but as I've said, they are all pretty simple, fun to use and be warned - a bit addictive. You can find more information about similar software here and of course, if you already have a favourite please let us know and we will add the information to our resources page. Lesley The gossiping Goddess
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Day #3 of the 30-Day Colour Challenge! I started working on this challenge quite late in the day. So I sort of took the easy way out, making a quick pair of earrings. Honestly? I don’t like m…
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Source My cards generally have either one or two colors plus a neutral (usually black), but my "Color My World" Pinterest board contains 447 pins, each with four-, five-, or six-color schemes. Sometimes, we just need to break out of our habits and play around, don't we? Tip: Whenever you're going to stamp a sentiment over an image, it's a good idea to use a nice pigment ink (which is opaque) for the sentiment and dye ink for the image. That way, the sentiment stands out over the dye inks and is more easily read. This card will go to a friend who is fighting that respiratory crud that is going around here in southwest Ohio. It's an icky bacterial infection, with a lingering cough. Stay healthy, readers. Stay healthy. Supplies stamps: Technique Tuesday One of a Kind, Gina K sentiment ink: Memento sweet plum, pear tart, bamboo leaves; Hero Arts butter bar; Ancient Page amethyst; Memento Luxe black paper: Papertrey white accessories: craft foam, glue, corner chomper
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Three cheers (of hot cocoa and marshmallows) for sweater weather. 'Tis the season for frosty hues to get inspired. Whether it’s for graphic design,
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Explore the colors of nature with these 25 color palettes inspired by flowers, bouquets and gardens. Floral color inspiration for wedding color palettes or flower arrangements and more.
Flowers are the best. It’s been a gray, cold, and rainy week, so I decided it was time to make some more beautiful flower inspired color palettes. I hope they brighten your week.
We did a tutorial on the Bubble Stitch on Wednesday, but we thought a review of some different color options for the Pastilles hat would be good too. Here’s the original. It’s very pretty (she who LOVES all things pink says). And I love the fact that the hat only uses one color PER ROW. …
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