Former teacher turned developer.
On the developer relations team at Deepgram, I get to teach and build stuff, blending both of my professional passions - education and development.
Former teacher turned developer.
On the developer relations team at Deepgram, I get to teach and build stuff, blending both of my professional passions - education and development.
Thanks for explaining that. I need to learn more about design systems. I like making UI components but I don't have any idea how to choose colors. Your color palettes are a nice inspiration.
UI Components are my thing too. I created wickedblocks.dev and wickedtemplates.com but they got acquired now :-) so I am barely creating components π
Former teacher turned developer.
On the developer relations team at Deepgram, I get to teach and build stuff, blending both of my professional passions - education and development.
Oof I hate it when that happens. Bad UX maybe! π
Looking forward to your answer!
I guess it was that, most likely....
So here goes my anwser.
So in this case, we have 5 colors where the main colors are the darkest shades.
So the main colors are 3. Fucsia, purple and Orange.
I would normally do this.
Fromo right to left.
Fucsia
Fucsia-500
Purple
Purple-500
Purple-400
Orange
Orange-300
Orange-500
As you can see they are derivatives, so at the end of the day, you will always have a combination of two or three which are the main color palette.
At least is what i normally do, use two/three and then use derivatives, darker or brighter.
you can see what I built here apesoflondon.studio
Thanks for explaining that. I need to learn more about design systems. I like making UI components but I don't have any idea how to choose colors. Your color palettes are a nice inspiration.
UI Components are my thing too. I created wickedblocks.dev and wickedtemplates.com but they got acquired now :-) so I am barely creating components π
Components are fun.
Well, in that case look at Greg's videos.
Greg is my go to to learn.
Thanks for the great recommendation. Just watched the first one and that was incredibly helpful.
Congrats on your company. That's pretty cool. Now you can focus on helping those of us who are aspiring to be great at UX/UI/Design!