Site Palette — Get the essential colours from any website
“ I've been running http://sliday.com, the design and development studio in New Zealand, for almost 10 years now. It is not unusual to get to work on the web design kind of project. Each time we ask clients to provide references: the websites or projects they like. A bunch of links instantly helps to understand the job requirements and match client's expectations. Let's say, we've got several links of 'the looks I like generally' from the client: - https://stripe.com/ - https://crisp.chat/en/ - https://mixpanel.com/ Which colours exactly do I use in the early design drafts? Here comes Site Palette extension. In just a click, I can get various palettes, containing harmonious colour, that can be fine-tuned, downloaded in Sketch and Adobe formats. - Stripe: https://ift.tt/2GqVo04 - Crisp: https://ift.tt/2GICkOa - Mixpanel: https://ift.tt/2GkLM6R Features: - Several palette generators supported: The colours are collected in-browser, using JS. We've picked several best-performing opensource libraries for that. - Shareable links created: these can be sent to clients, they don't have to install anything! - Preview palette image available for download - Download auto-generated Sketch template - NEW! Adobe Swatch support added - Play with the palettes at coolors.co (we're not associated with them) - Fine-tune the palettes at Google Art Palette The right set of colours is the solid foundation for the best designs possible. It's free. Enjoy and spread the word! ”
– Stas Kulesh
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