What is PaletteMaker?
PaletteMaker is a unique tool for creative professionals and color lovers that allows you to create color palettes and test their behavior in pre-made design examples from the most common creative fields such as Logo design, UI/UX, Patterns, Posters, and more.
Features of PaletteMaker
PaletteMaker offers a range of features, including:
- AI color palette generator with live preview on real designs
- Ability to create unique color schemes and test their behavior in various design examples
- Filtering of palettes by different color tone and number of colors
- Diverse creative fields to check color behavior, including logo design, UI/UX, patterns, posters, and more
- Instant creation of color palettes on-the-go
- Totally free to use, with no hidden costs or fees
- Powerful export options in various formats, including Procreate, Adobe ASE, Image, and Code
How to Use PaletteMaker
Using PaletteMaker is simple and intuitive. You can browse color schemes on the left panel, and whenever you select a palette, it applies to the top, allowing you to play with "randomize" colors, change color individually, or even delete each color cell. PaletteMaker works with 5, 4, 3, and 2-color palettes automatically.
Price
PaletteMaker is completely free to use, with no hidden costs or fees.
Helpful Tips
- PaletteMaker is suitable for both designers and non-designers
- Black and white are not typically considered colors in graphic design, which is why they are not included in the color palettes
- You can create a color palette in just 10 seconds using PaletteMaker
Frequently Asked Questions
- How to use PaletteMaker? It's very simple and intuitive, with a main color palette on top and a left panel to browse color schemes.
- Is it really free to use? Yes, PaletteMaker is 100% free to use, with no hidden costs or fees.
- Is it suitable for non-designers? Yes, PaletteMaker was specifically crafted for both designers and non-designers to use.
- How come your color palettes never have black and white color? Black and white are not typically considered colors in graphic design, as they often serve as the background or text color on websites, or as elements surrounding the design.
- How to create color palette in PaletteMaker? Please refer to the "How to Create Color Palette" quick guide if you need help.