Bonnie Sorsby

Coolors Alternative for Brand and Web Designers: Color Palette Lab vs Coolors vs Adobe Color

Coolors Alternative for Brand and Web Designers: Color Palette Lab vs Coolors vs Adobe Color If you have ever built a color palette that looked great but started to fall apart once you actually used it, you are not alone. Most designers do not struggle to pick colors. They struggle to trust that those colors […]

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Color Palette Generator: How to Find Colors That Actually Work Together

Free Color Palette Generator:How the Color Palette Playground Works Differently If you’re searching for a color palette generator, you’re probably looking for one of two things: inspiration or direction. Most generators offer inspiration by producing complete palettes at once. Every click replaces the last result, and the process starts over. The Color Palette Playground is

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Color Palette Checker: How to Test Colors Before You Commit

Color Palette Checker:How to Test Colors Before You Commit If you already have colors but still feel unsure about them, you’re in the right place. This is the moment most people hit after inspiration fades. You’ve gathered ideas. You might even like your palette. But something still feels off. You’re not sure if the colors

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Color Palette Generator vs Builder: What Actually Works for Brands and Websites

Color Palette Generator vs Builder:What Actually Works for Brands and Websites If you’re searching for a color palette generator, welcome. This article compares color palette generators and builders for brand and website use. It’s not a generator itself, but a guide to choosing the right tool for the job. Generators are often the first stop

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WCAG Color Contrast Explained for Websites and Brands

WCAG Color Contrast, Sans Headache A designer-friendly explanation of WCAG color contrast for websites and brands. What does WCAG mean? WCAG stands for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines — the global standard for making digital content accessible to people with disabilities. It’s developed and maintained by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the international body that

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Website Color Scheme Ideas That Actually Work in Real Life

Website Color Scheme Ideas That Actually Work in Real Life Looking for website color scheme ideas usually starts with inspiration and ends in confusion. At least that was my experience. Everything looked good when it was a single image or a mockup. But once I tried to apply those colors across an actual website, things

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How to Choose Website Colors (Without Overthinking It)

How to Choose Website Colors (Without Overthinking It) Choosing website colors sounds simple until you’re staring at a screen wondering why nothing looks right together. You save palettes. You try what “should” work. You adjust one color and suddenly the whole thing feels off again. If this feels harder than it should, you’re not wrong.

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Substack vs Your Own Website: What Are You Actually Building?

Substack vs Your Own Website:What Are You Actually Building? Lately, I’ve seen a lot of conversations circling around Substack — whether it’s “worth it,” whether it replaces a website, and whether it’s the smartest place to publish long-form content. And I keep coming back to the same quiet question beneath all of it: What are

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