Spring is here and color is back!
Color Chords is celebrating with 33% off until May 31st!
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iPhone and iPod Touch applications developed by Giancarlo Schrementi and Elise Schweitzer.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Color Chords Tips
Here's a couple tips for using Color Chords!
There's a little button on the Adjust tab that you can use to revert the Hue, Saturation and Value sliders for all of the color back to their original chord from the color wheel. This way you can play with the sliders without losing your original chord.
You can select a single color to adjust by tapping its slice on the pie chart or adjust all of the colors by tapping outside the pie chart. You'll see a gray outline around the whole pie if you're adjusting all of the colors at once.
Save a color scheme under the Schemes tab, just give it a name and it'll be saved. You can always go back to the Schemes tab and select a scheme to view it and load it up. Once loaded you can see its RGB values and continue tweaking it until its perfect.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Launched!
The Color Chords app is available on the iPhone App Store. Feel free to email me with any comments or suggestions you might have.
Several people have expressed interest in being able to select a color, either from an image or through inputting RGB values, and using Color Chords to find complementary colors. Would this be of use to you? How might you envisage working with it?
Thanks!
Several people have expressed interest in being able to select a color, either from an image or through inputting RGB values, and using Color Chords to find complementary colors. Would this be of use to you? How might you envisage working with it?
Thanks!
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Coming Soon...
Our new Color Chords app is about to launch on the iTunes App store!
Color Chords is a color theory and design app based on the work of the celebrated German color theorist, Johannes Itten. Itten's color chords are harmonious relationships between colors on the color wheel. The Color Chords app allows you to explore these harmonious relationships to create color schemes for artistic and design purposes.
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