Hi,

Quoting Matabele <[email protected]>:

Hi Tobias

I agree -- ugly schemes result when colours are picked from a table -- far
better to select colours from a properly designed colour scheme. Different
schemes would be better placed in different palettes e.g. $:/palette1
$:/palette2 etc. -- and colours used from only one palette per wiki.

I like the colour palettes on this page
<http://www.colourlovers.com/palettes> -- better than playing with colour
wheels :-)

Also, there has been a lot of effort for a US Government web design standard
that is usable also by people with accessibility needs:

See https://playbook.cio.gov/designstandards/visual-style/#palette

and

https://github.com/18F/web-design-standards

thanks


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