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You are here: Home / Reviews / Easily choose colours for your next design project | Pigment Review

Easily choose colours for your next design project | Pigment Review

November 5, 2018 by Swathi Kirthyvasan

Pigment Review
  • 8/10
    Ease of Use - 8/10
  • 10/10
    Pricing - 10/10
  • 8/10
    User Interface - 8/10
  • 9/10
    Choice of Colors - 9/10
8.8/10

Summary

More often than not beginners in web design are tempted to start off with several colours. To the contrary, one is better off doing the minimal because real value lies in keeping things simple and neat. Nonetheless, it remains indisputable that finding the right mix of background shades and gradients adds a powerful punch to the appeal of any website to visitors. Pigment brings the much-needed simplicity in generating unique colours based on lighting and pigment essentially doing away with all the complex calculations and balancing acts. Whether you are into the actual project or just want to brainstorm your ideas, this provides endless possibilities to help you reach the ultimate best for free.

Introduction

When it gets to using colours on visual mediums or websites, it has always been clear that this aspect is one of the most underrated, notwithstanding the impact it has on the results. If you have ever had to read white text on light background or black text on a dark background you will probably agree that balancing out and blending different colours the right way plays a significant role in enabling better usability of a website.

As plain as it may be, selecting the right colour combinations manually is certainly no walk in the park. However, thanks to various online colour boards are now available to web developers can now sort themselves out and avoid the costly errors that are likely to come with a poor colour selection. Pigment by ShapeFactory is one such platform individuals can use to make the most of popular colour combinations.

What is Pigment?

Pigment is a simple, one-page colour palette generator that provides many colour suggestions to help users fulfil similar needs. Built by ShapeFactory considering the adverse impact of misplaced colour arrangements on user experience, this tool serves to guard individuals against typical errors by allowing palette comparisons and exposure to pre-existing grouping choices. therefore, anyone who is in need of first-hand gradient backgrounds and colour palettes for a user interface can find the right fix from Pigment.

Features of Pigment

The pigment interface has two prominent sections

  • Main area

Covering the better part of the page, the main area contains squares with circles in the middle. The loop at the centre and the remaining part of the square has a different colour with each consisting of four distinct shades that can be altered with a click of the mouse. Every colour chosen is accompanied by a hexadecimal code displayed noticeably. The code serves to ensure similar colours manifest whenever utilized.

At the top left corner of each square in the main area, there is a small heart representation. The shape allows a user to build a favourites category. The group basically helps individuals create a repository of preferred patterns from the multiple colours without dealing with an overflow of choices on the same screen.

  • Sidebar

The sidebar takes the left side of the screen. It anchors a number of basic controls that help execute actions over the whole page. From the sidebar, one can alter the pigment of the page for instance from rich tones to pastel-like saturation. On this end, there is also the lighting control that is responsible for the adjustment of the contrast of the colours on the screen. Any alterations are reflected automatically in the corresponding hexadecimal colour code making it difficult to make any error while noting the codes for any colour. And there is more, users can also fine-tune their choices by trimming the overall palette square to a specific shade.

Other features include:-

  • Search icon

Located at the top right corner, the search bar enables users to search colours from photos on Unsplash. With it, you can always find nice and befitting colours to use in your user interface.

  • Multiple file formats

Pigment is compatible with several file types including .ase, .svg, and .sketchpalette. It means this page affords users increased flexibility when it comes to using palette files in different formats. In essence, you can easily bring on and share a swatch without any unnecessary calculations.

  • Intuitive UI

ShapeFactory built Pigment with a friendly UI that ensures users enjoy creating their own palettes while also drawing inspiration from existing options. Pigment’s interface it is quite hassle-free to explore different colour combinations, modify configurations, and making any other relevant adjustments.

Pros:

  • Ideal for brainstorming and sketching
  • Offers sufficient palettes for use in web UI
  • Simple to use and control
  • Allows quick and free access

Cons: 

The website layout is a little plain hence may make navigation tricky for some users

Pricing

Pigment is simply a free tool for the design community. It is, therefore, a good offer if you are willing to add value to your site. You simply have nothing to lose.

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About Swathi Kirthyvasan

Swathi is a Product UX Strategist and Content Writer currently digging deep into AI, Psychology and building useful Edtech products for students.

When not doing any of the above, she can be found in the middle of experimenting with multiple art styles and mediums to create vibrant, intricate artwork, teaching, mentoring and reading. She also dabbles with photography, is an amateur runner and loves her daily cup (or two) of herbal/green tea.

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