ColorBlender is a web-based tool for creating color palettes for web design and other types of digital design. ColorBlender mixes and matches a set of 6 colors based on a what you adjust with Red, Green, and Blue color sliders.
With ColorBlender you can choose to make your own palette selection of colors by either moving the RGB (Red/Green/Blue) or HSV (Hue/Saturation/Value) sliders or entering the values. You can also pick from hundreds of choices that have been submitted by other users. You can create your own palette, save it for future use. All saved blends are stored on ColorBlender’s server, and only an ID is saved on your computer. ColorBlender will give you a single URL to open your current blend directly. You can easily send the blend URL via email to your friends.

The “Photoshop Color Table (.ACT)” button will let you download the blend as a small file that can be imported into Adobe Photoshop. ColorBlender also allows you to export the blend into .eps file to be used in Illustrator by clicking the “Illustrator Color (.EPS)” button.
To fine tune your colors, you can change to “Direct Edit” mode. In this mode you can click each of the 6 color swatches to edit each color individually by using RGB or HSV sliders.
ColorBlender really makes color-picking easy. What I like about ColorBlender is that I can save my color palette and export the colours to a Photoshop Color Table or as a eps file for use in Illustrator. ColorBlender is a free online tool, you can visit http://colorblender.com/ to make your own color palette.
























May 2nd, 2007 at 2:47 am
Nice topic. For our sites, we should make sure that the color gives the right impression.
I would like to share with you a resource on
Website Design: Choosing The Right Colors For Your Website.
Hope you’ll find it useful too.
have a great day!
May 2nd, 2007 at 11:26 am
Thanks for sharing.
Choosing colors is always problematic. Different colors will lead to different emotional responses. It is important to understanding what emotions you want to convey with your website before choosing a color scheme .