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AB9D06
Nuclear Fallout
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Variations
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Shades
A shade is created by adding black to a base color, increasing its darkness. Shades appear more dramatic and richer.
Tints
A tint is created by adding white to a base color, increasing its lightness. Tints are likely to look pastel and less intense.
Tones
A tone is created by adding gray to a base color, increasing its lightness. Tones looks more sophisticated and complex than base colors.
Color Harmonies
Color harmonies are pleasing color schemes created according to their position on a color wheel. Learn more
Analogous
Analogous color schemes are made by picking three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. They are perceived as calm and serene.
Split complementary
Split complementary schemes are like complementary but they uses two adiacent colors of the complement. They are more flexible than complementary ones.
Tetradic
Tetradic color schemes are made form two couples of complementary colors in a rectangular shape on the color wheel. They are very versatile, and work best with one dominant color.
Complementary
Complementary color schemes are made by picking two opposite colors on the color wheel. They appear vibrant near to each other.
Triadic
Triadic color schemes are created by picking three colors equally spaced on the color wheel. They appear quite contrasted and multicolored.
Rectangle
Rectangle color schemes, involve four colors arranged into two complementary pairs forming a rectangle on the color wheel. This scheme is versatile and balanced, allowing for rich color combinations and dynamic designs.
Blindness Simulator
Check how a color is perceived by color blind people to create accessible designs. Learn more
Protanopia
Protanopia is a type of color vision deficiency in which individuals have difficulty distinguishing between red and green colors. This condition is due to the absence of red photoreceptors in the retina, leading to a reduced ability to perceive red hues and affecting color discrimination, particularly between red and green.
Protanomaly
Protanomaly is a form of color vision deficiency that results in a weakened or impaired perception of the color red. Individuals with protanomaly have a reduced sensitivity to red light due to an abnormality in the red photoreceptors, causing red hues to appear less vivid and affecting the distinction between colors that contain red.
Deuteranopia
Deuteranopia is a form of vision abnormality that results in an inability to perceive green colors accurately. Individuals with deuteranopia lack functional green photoreceptors, leading to difficulty distinguishing between red and green hues and impacting the ability to perceive a full range of colors that involve green.
Deuteranomaly
Deuteranomaly is a form of vision abnormality characterized by impaired red and green color perception. This condition results in those colors appearing less distinct or similar, as the green photoreceptors are abnormal, causing colors that contain green to be less distinguishable from other colors.
Tritanopia
Tritanopia is a rare form of color vision deficiency where individuals are unable to perceive blue colors accurately. This condition is due to the absence of blue photoreceptors in the retina, causing difficulty in distinguishing between blue and yellow hues, and resulting in a color vision that predominantly lacks blue tones.
Tritanomaly
Tritanomaly is a type of color vision deficiency that results in a reduced sensitivity to blue light. Individuals with tritanomaly have an abnormal blue photoreceptor, leading to difficulty distinguishing between blue and green colors and causing blues to appear less vivid.
Achromatopsia
Achromatopsia, also known as total color blindness, is a condition where individuals cannot perceive any colors at all and see the world in shades of gray. This is due to a complete absence or malfunction of the cone cells in the retina that are responsible for color vision, leading to a monochromatic visual experience.
Achromatomaly
Achromatomaly is a rare form of color vision deficiency characterized by a reduced ability to perceive colors, particularly reds, greens, and blues. Unlike total color blindness, individuals with achromatomaly still see colors but with diminished color discrimination, leading to a mostly grayscale visual experience with some residual color perception.
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