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Friday, June 25, 2004

Web Page Color Scheme Editor: PagePainter

PagePainter is a great tool for Web and online interface designers needing to test different color combinations on existing Web pages or prototypes. Conceived and designed by Vincent Kilpatrick, PagePainter provides a professionally-designed tool that integrates a full set of color palettes from which one can extract any specific set of colors. The colors you have chosen are added to swatch cards and then collected in a personalized swatch book. Swatch books are taken to the PagePainter Browser where colors are selected from the swatch book and applied to a web page. PagePainter integrates in fact a special Web browser which allows you to call up any Web page (locally saved)and to easily apply any of the colors you have selected to the different components of the page to be designed. Swatch books containing preferred colors and their hexadecimal codes can be saved for future use. Once a color scheme is applied to a web page, it can be saved as a 'Web Scheme'. You can generate any number of Web Schemes from the same web page, each showing the web page in a different color scheme. Best of all, you can also flip through your saved Web Schemes comparing them live before making a final decision on the color scheme to apply to your Web page. The tool is free and can be immediately downloaded here. Full set of screenshots. Recommended.

 

 

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posted by Robin Good on Friday, June 25 2004, updated on Tuesday, May 5 2015

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