Color palette ordering method?
As I'm not a graphic designer by trade, this may just be my ignorance shining through, but what is the ordering scheme used by the color palette?
I find it strange that pure black and pure white are in the right-most 2 columns of the 2nd row from the bottom. I guess I expect them to be in a more prominent position. More generally, looking from left to right in the palette, I see some some general sense of going from reds to yellows to greens to blues to violets to grays, and yet there seems to be an odd randomness to the whole thing.
It's not really a problem, more a curiosity than anything...
Thanks,
Jeff
I find it strange that pure black and pure white are in the right-most 2 columns of the 2nd row from the bottom. I guess I expect them to be in a more prominent position. More generally, looking from left to right in the palette, I see some some general sense of going from reds to yellows to greens to blues to violets to grays, and yet there seems to be an odd randomness to the whole thing.
It's not really a problem, more a curiosity than anything...
Thanks,
Jeff
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Inappropriate?Hi Jeff, I'm glad you asked!
The last row of the palette is all about iPhone colors, the rest is this:
I’m happy
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Peldi,
Thanks. That explains it - I guess... Though I have no idea what the above image is.... ;)
I will say that the palette looks more organized in the above image since each successive row is interleaved with the surrounding rows. For instance, the two basic yellows in the image don't really look out of place there, but look strange to me in Mockups as (without the interleaving) they have a green between them (in the same column).
Anyway, no big deal - thanks.
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