swissmiss.typepad.com — Miles Burke grabbed primary or logo colours from some of the big names in 2.0 land, and placed no less than 70 colours into one scrumptious Photoshop Colour Palette file, for your downloading pleasure (2kb zip file). He's also got a JPG version of it.
Oct 5, 2006 View in Crawl 4
knightblade2oo4Oct 5, 2006
yeah.... there's a jpg version, how would a png make it any better?by the way this is way old, but i dont mind, since it's super helpful.
thundererOct 6, 2006
Its not all about the colors.I've used this list: <a class="user" href="http://www.modernlifeisrubbish.co.uk/web-2.0-colour-palette.asp">http://www.modernlifeisrubbish.co.uk/web-2.0-colour-palette.asp</a> Just to get a couple saturation points down.
Closed AccountOct 6, 2006
I actually downloaded these earlier today, before this story was posted, go figure.
thundererOct 6, 2006
Only if you'll allow me to dig your comment down for using discriminative language and stereotypes.
addicted68098Oct 6, 2006
My eyes are bleeding from all this web 2.0 goodness!
rasterbatorOct 6, 2006
Don't you mean scrumptious?
xoltOct 6, 2006
@EmberXYes, I saw this four months ago too, it's nothing new so I don't see why it front paged again...
ozonew4mNov 12, 2008
I have to agree with some of the above posts.... Web 2.0 does not mean 3 colors.. web 2.0 has absolutely nothing to do with color other than using as low amount of color as possible without compromising on design... Web 2.0 is more about simplicity and user interaction than it is about color <a class="user" href="http://www.color-chart.org">http://www.color-chart.org</a>