Overview

- Instantly discover unique color palettes for any design with AI that generates thousands of variations inspired by art movements like Andy Warhol and NES Games
- Maintain complete privacy for your work with browser-based saving that eliminates mandatory registration
- Perfect your color schemes by tweaking the wheels for analogous, complementary, and other professional color relationships
- Start designing immediately with free logo creation through Brandmark integration, requiring no account setup
- Optimize colorization results for flat designs by following the recommendation for less than 10 indexed colors in Photoshop
- Integrate color automation into your workflow using the available API functions for quantize and colorize on Github
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Instant color palette inspiration
- Automatic logo colorization
- Generates thousands color variations
- Inspired by art movements
- Option to tweak color schemes
- Saves uploaded designs locally
- No need for registration
- Free for non-commercial use
- API available on Github
- Updates notification subscription
- Free logo making facility
- No account needed for Brandmark
- Supports grayscale to color conversion
- Support for flat designs
- Can colorize illustrations and wireframes
Cons
- Only for flat designs
- No registration might imply lack of data security
- Browser-based - sensitive to interruptions
- Art style selection isn't customizable
- No control over color grading
- Limitations on color schemes tweaks
- Relies heavily on art movement styles
- No support for mixed color gradients
- Commercial use is paid
- Inability to save color palettes
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Logo Rank is connected to Color Wheel in that users can create a logo for free with Brandmark, but the exact nature of Logo Rank isn't clearly described on their website.
You can upload various designs to Color Wheel such as logos, illustrations, wireframes, and other types of graphical art.
Color Wheel uses AI to automatically colorize logos and other graphic designs. It generates thousands of unique color variations inspired by classical and modern art movements.
Color Wheel incorporates styles from different art movements such as that of Andy Warhol, NES Games, Soviet Realism, and color schemes popular on Dribbble.
You can change the color schemes in Color Wheel by tweaking the wheels for analogous, complementary, and other color schemes.
No, registration is not required to use Color Wheel. Uploaded designs are saved in your browser.
Color Wheel is free for non-commercial use. The API is available for use, though the terms for commercial use are not specified.
You can access the API of Color Wheel on Github.
The API of Color Wheel has functions such as quantize which quantizes an image to a specified number of colors, get_connectivity_matrix which creates a connectivity matrix of the colors in the image, and colorize which can colorize an image based on a given palette.
Yes, you can subscribe to get notified when new design tools are added to the deep learning toolbox.
You can use Brandmark in conjunction with Color Wheel. With Brandmark, you can create a logo for free, with no account needed.
Color Wheel recommends designing your logo or illustration in grayscale, but specific working of the grayscale feature isn't detailed.
When you upload a design to Color Wheel, the AI automatically generates a multitude of color options for your design.
Color Wheel maintains the privacy of your uploaded designs by saving them in your browser and not requiring registration.
Yes, you can use the generated color palettes for your web design. Color Wheel aims to provide instant color palette inspiration for web design, and other art work.
Color Wheel's API is available on Github for you to test before using it.
Color Wheel recommends ensuring your design is flat, i.e., with less than 10 indexed colors in Photoshop, for optimal results. It does not specifically state how it handles complex designs.
For best results, your design should be flat (i.e., less than 10 indexed colors in Photoshop) when using Color Wheel. This is because the AI provides a multitude of color options based on a flat design.
While Color Wheel generates color palettes automatically, the website mentions the ability to 'tweak the wheels'. This suggests that there might be some level of customization permitted, though explicit confirmation of this isn't provided.
Yes, you can create a logo for free with Brandmark through Color Wheel. No account is needed to do so.
Color Wheel is free for non-commercial use. The API is available for use, though the terms for commercial use are not specified.
You can access the API of Color Wheel on Github.
The API of Color Wheel has functions such as quantize which quantizes an image to a specified number of colors, get_connectivity_matrix which creates a connectivity matrix of the colors in the image, and colorize which can colorize an image based on a given palette.
Yes, you can subscribe to get notified when new design tools are added to the deep learning toolbox.
You can use Brandmark in conjunction with Color Wheel. With Brandmark, you can create a logo for free, with no account needed.
Color Wheel recommends designing your logo or illustration in grayscale, but specific working of the grayscale feature isn't detailed.
When you upload a design to Color Wheel, the AI automatically generates a multitude of color options for your design.
Color Wheel maintains the privacy of your uploaded designs by saving them in your browser and not requiring registration.
Yes, you can use the generated color palettes for your web design. Color Wheel aims to provide instant color palette inspiration for web design, and other art work.
Color Wheel's API is available on Github for you to test before using it.
Color Wheel recommends ensuring your design is flat, i.e., with less than 10 indexed colors in Photoshop, for optimal results. It does not specifically state how it handles complex designs.
For best results, your design should be flat (i.e., less than 10 indexed colors in Photoshop) when using Color Wheel. This is because the AI provides a multitude of color options based on a flat design.
While Color Wheel generates color palettes automatically, the website mentions the ability to 'tweak the wheels'. This suggests that there might be some level of customization permitted, though explicit confirmation of this isn't provided.
Yes, you can create a logo for free with Brandmark through Color Wheel. No account is needed to do so.
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