Say hello to Pinwheel, an amazing way to convert colors and create design systems. https://bjango.com/mac/pinwheel/
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Pinwheel does WCAG and APCA contrast testing, and so much more.
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We’re working on the next Pinwheel update. Are there features you’d like? Have you found any bugs? Please let us know!
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@bjango This looks great @marcedwards !! 😍
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@aaronmoodie Thank you! I hope it’s useful for you.
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@bjango Looks like a really great tool. Makes me even more excited about Skala once that ships
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@zhcet Thank you! I hope you like Pinwheel in the meantime.
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@bjango Would be great to add some features from Lyft's color also. https://github.com/k-vyn/coloralgorithm
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@Custa1200 Which features would you like? We may add the ability to use an easing curve for color sets. Having said that, the interpolation options we have now do help a lot with that.
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@bjango As an example, here is one color ramp I created just recently for something.https://colorbox.io/?c0=%26p%24s%24%3D10%26p%24h%24st%24%3D240%26p%24h%24e%24%3D224%26p%24h%24c%24%3Dequio%26p%24sa%24st%24%3D0%26p%24sa%24e%24%3D0.24%26p%24sa%24r%24%3D0.5%26p%24sa%24c%24%3Dequi%26p%24b%24st%24%3D0.98%26p%24b%24e%24%3D0.12%26p%24b%24c%24%3Deci%26o%24n%24%3DBlue%26o%24ms%24%3D0%26o%24ro%24%3Dccw%26o%24pi%24%3Dt%26o%24lockHex%24%3D4A4D55
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@Custa1200 Ah, great!
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@bjango Nice to see an update bounce out already too. :)
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@Custa1200 Thanks! More coming. 😀
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@bjango Not sure if you saw the previous iteration of colorbox, but I kinda liked it more, it plotted the colours on a x/y axis and you could visually see how changing the values of curves/easing would affect things.
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@bjango How about using the user-assigned name of a color to automatically label a set derived from it? If I create a color and call it Mint, then use the “Create Color Set From Colors” command (which should be singular when selecting a single color), the new set would be “Mint Set.”
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@Membranophonist Good idea! Would that use the name from the first colour in the set (the lightest colour)?
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@bjango The idea came to me when using a single color, but that seems like a reasonable approach when creating a set from multiple individual colors.
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