Web 2.0 Colour Palette 22 August, 2006 — Stuart Brown

..because Web2.0 is the new black

Posted in Web Design
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Web 2.0 is about finding new ways to interact on the internet and collaboration, at least to a certain extent. Those of us in the know realise what Web2.0 is really all about - putting things on super shiney tables and painting them with gradients and candy colours and shiny silver and stuff.

Organised into 3 distinct colour groups - neutrals, muted tones and bold colours, you may recognize a few of the shades from some of your favourite Web2.0 sites. Now you can quickly and easily assemble your own colour scheme - simply choose any number of bold or muted colours, then add as many neutrals as you see fit - you'll have a Web2.0 masterpiece in no time at all!




Neutrals

 
Shiny silver [#EEEEEE]
 
Reddit white [#FFFFFF]
 
Magnolia Mag.nolia [#F9F7ED]
 
Interactive action yellow [#FFFF88]
 
Qoop Mint [#CDEB8B]
 
Gmail blue [#C3D9FF]
 
Shadows Grey [#36393D]

Bold

 
Mozilla Red [#FF1A00]
 
Rollyo Red [#CC0000]
 
RSS Orange [#FF7400]
 
Techcrunch green [#008C00]
 
Newsvine Green [#006E2E]
 
Flock Blue [#4096EE]
 
Flickr Pink [#FF0084]

Muted

 
Ruby on Rails Red [#B02B2C]
 
Etsy Vermillion [#D15600]
 
43 Things Gold [#C79810]
 
Writely Olive [#73880A]
 
Basecamp Green [#6BBA70]
 
Mozilla Blue [#3F4C6B]
 
Digg Blue [#356AA0]
 
Last.fm Crimson [#D01F3C]

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