0 1 00:00:00,150 --> 00:00:05,190 So that was a bit of theory behind how different colors can be combined to look pleasing to the eye 1 2 00:00:05,220 --> 00:00:06,700 and achieve certain effects. 2 3 00:00:06,720 --> 00:00:12,840 But as a busy app developer or entrepreneur, you might not have the time to sit there and combine different 3 4 00:00:12,840 --> 00:00:19,140 hex codes so tweak it ever so slightly and perform experiments with some of these color theories. 4 5 00:00:19,140 --> 00:00:21,050 So what can you do to be lazy? 5 6 00:00:21,070 --> 00:00:25,950 Let me show you some of my favorite tools in terms of providing color palette for my design projects. 6 7 00:00:26,040 --> 00:00:31,890 One of my favorite websites is colorhunt.com and you'll be able to find the links to all of these 7 8 00:00:31,890 --> 00:00:35,140 tools that I talk about in the text box below. 8 9 00:00:35,370 --> 00:00:38,090 Now we're not sponsored by anybody that I mention here. 9 10 00:00:38,160 --> 00:00:43,650 It's just tools that I really like and can be used quite easily and can be really really helpful when 10 11 00:00:43,650 --> 00:00:45,730 you're designing apps or websites. 11 12 00:00:45,840 --> 00:00:52,650 So colorhunt.com is a place where professional designers go to curate their favorite color palettes 12 13 00:00:52,740 --> 00:00:58,650 and you can search them by hot or popular or random. And depending on the mood of the color palette, you 13 14 00:00:58,650 --> 00:01:02,340 can find one that fits your particular project. 14 15 00:01:02,340 --> 00:01:06,930 Now if you're even lazier than this and can't be bothered to browse through thousands of thousands of 15 16 00:01:06,930 --> 00:01:13,140 color palette, there's another solution for you called flatuicolors.com and this is a 15 color 16 17 00:01:13,140 --> 00:01:18,570 palette that was formulated to work especially well on the iOS platform. 17 18 00:01:18,720 --> 00:01:25,020 So you'll see a lot of apps on the iOS app stores that use these exact shades and exact tones from this 18 19 00:01:25,020 --> 00:01:25,620 website. 19 20 00:01:25,680 --> 00:01:30,570 For example if you ever looked at the first seven minute workout app, they pretty much just use all of 20 21 00:01:30,570 --> 00:01:32,360 these colors in their color palette. 21 22 00:01:32,430 --> 00:01:35,390 That tends to mesh really well on the iOS App Store. 22 23 00:01:35,700 --> 00:01:37,890 Now similarly for Android designers out there, 23 24 00:01:37,890 --> 00:01:42,750 you've got something called materialpalette.com which is a website that allows you to pick two different 24 25 00:01:42,750 --> 00:01:48,970 colors from all of these rather androidy looking colors and it automatically generates for you 25 26 00:01:49,170 --> 00:01:55,260 a 8-color palette complete with an accent tone. So it's really helpful and really useful for making your Android 26 27 00:01:55,260 --> 00:01:56,100 designs. 27 28 00:01:56,100 --> 00:02:01,920 And one final tool that I'm going to talk about that I really love is a free Chrome and Firefox browser 28 29 00:02:01,920 --> 00:02:08,040 extension called ColorZilla. And it basically just acts as a little color dropper that sits in your browser. 29 30 00:02:08,040 --> 00:02:13,050 So when you come across a website that has a particularly nice color palette and you want to find out 30 31 00:02:13,050 --> 00:02:18,140 what is the hex code of the color that they're using so that you can use it in your later project, 31 32 00:02:18,210 --> 00:02:22,290 you can use ColorZilla to spy and save that hex code for later use. 32 33 00:02:22,290 --> 00:02:27,540 So by using a combination of some of these tools as well as the theory behind mixing and matching different 33 34 00:02:27,540 --> 00:02:32,880 colors and the mood of different colors, you should be up to arrive at a color palette that is suitable 34 35 00:02:32,880 --> 00:02:39,890 for your app project and makes your app look appealing as well as to evoke a certain idea or emotion within your 35 36 00:02:39,900 --> 00:02:40,570 user. 36 37 00:02:40,710 --> 00:02:45,420 And the next module we're going to talk about typographic and how to combine different fonts.