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Chris’ Corner: Pretty Palettes

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by: Chris Coyier
Mon, 25 Aug 2025 16:17:42 +0000


I’m not terribly good at picking a good color palette out of thin air. My go-to is a dark look with bright colored accents, but I’m wildly envious whenever I see a beautiful website with great looking colors that are very far away from what I could pull off.

Sometimes, a little inspiration can go a long way. Here’s some!

Color Lisa

Color Lisa is a curated list of color palettes based on masterpieces of the worlds greatest artists. Each palette was painstakingly created by color obsessed designers, artists, museum curators, and masters of color theory.

Flexoki

Flexoki is minimalistic and high-contrast. The colors are calibrated for legibility and perceptual balance across devices and when switching between light and dark modes.

Mildliner Reference

A guide to all the Mildliner colors and sets.

Kind of Rebeccapurple

The story of how the new CSS logo came together, including a journey through lots of colors, only to land on definitely the right choice.

Hued

Match today’s color in three guesses.

Gradient Generator

Offers fairly advanced settings for a tool like this, including easing and interpolation modes.

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