> form a list of appealing colors

Generally you'll start with a palate that's similar to other materials your
client may have (brochures, the logo, etc.), but that said, there's a trick
I've been using that's actually worked out (for people like me who aren't
graphic artists).

A lot of the paint web sites have tools that offer suggestions on colors.
They give you a bunch of pre-mixed palates and suggest colors that work well
together. If you find a palate or theme you like you can easily sample the
RGB values with a screen shot. 

A bit cheesy perhaps, but I've gotten some good inspiration by playing
around them. Try:

http://www.sherwin-williams.com/do_it_yourself/paint_colors/visualizer/index
.jsp

http://www.behr.com 

You have to poke around until you find the sampling tools, but they are
helpful sometimes.


Robert B. Harrison
Director of Interactive services
Austin & Williams
125 Kennedy Drive, Suite 100 Hauppauge NY 11788
T : 631.231.6600 Ext. 119 
F : 631.434.7022
www.austin-williams.com

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