Whether you are a web-designer, or graphic designer, there’s probably been times that you’ve been at a loss as far as just what colors to use in your next project. Even if you have a basic idea, Adobe Kuler can be a useful resource.
You can browse color themes that other users have created or create your own. Kuler has a useful feature where you can upload a photo and create a color theme based upon colors within the photo. You can also create themes based around various rules, such as monochromatic, or complimentary color themes.
An example of a monochromatic color theme

An example of a complimentary color theme


nice post
i didnt know about theme creation. thanks for the great help
Sounds like a great tool to use!
Ooh that’s pretty nifty! I always get stuck deciding on colors for too long. This should help my productivity.
Thats awesome! I am a web developer, not a designer, and I am always having a hard time choosing colors for web stuff. Great resource. Love the part where you can upload an image to grab the colors.
nice post
It,s Interesting i will be trying to make a theme by using Adobe Kuler
I think its been the main problem with all the designers to select the colors for next project. Sometimes it is really confusing & frustrating. But the method you suggested will help a lot & only a bit of knowledge is needed to implement it.
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When I design it is sometimes hard to start. I usually like to pick a color group out then do the logo next. Your post helps me with a great resource for my next design project.
very well written article thanks for the post
This is exactly what I was looking for. Same color scheme can be apply when I do a custom logo design for my client. It rocks!!!
Good design. I was looking for a design for my website header. Got it here.
Adobe Kuler is a useful resource for web-designer and graphic designer when it comes to colors.
Complimentary themes are much more pleasing, I think! Thanks for the post.
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