For both the color obsessed and the color challenged, Adobe Labs has developed a web-based color wheel community called kuler. Designed to compliment the Adobe Creative Suite, it offers a public forum to cultivate and swap color schemes. The easy to use program is self-explanatory. Browse designs by Newest, Highest Rated, or Most Popular.
Click “Create” on the homepage to make your own. If you have a few colors in mind, but don’t know how to organize them, try creating a scheme according the one of the Rules provided. Analogous provides similar colors, Monochromatic will give you colors in the same family but in different hues, Triad will give you three harmonizing color families.
Complementary will
provide you with opposites, while Compound will serve up opposites and similar
but not-quite-opposites. Shades looks much like the paint sample strip you
might pick up at the home improvement store, showcasing the same color in
various tints. With any of these selected, you can change the location of flags
on the color wheel, or move the spindles on the color levels below each color
block to change your scheme, much like any Color Picker available in Desktop
Publishing Programs and Adobe Software.










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