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Guillermo Baquerizo
Guillermo Baquerizo

Guillermo Baquerizo

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From Color in UI Design: A (Practical) Framework by Erik D. Kennedy

The trick is to just make the movement of the hue match up with the movement of the saturation and brightness. If you want…

From Color in UI Design: A (Practical) Framework by Erik D. Kennedy

…o just make the movement of the hue match up with the movement of the saturation and brightness. If you want a darker variation, move the hue towards red (0°), green (120°), or blue (240°), whichever is closest — and vice versa (with cyan, magenta, and yellow) for lighter variations. (Of course, this assumes you’re also lowering brightness and increasing saturation)

From Color in UI Design: A (Practical) Framework by Erik D. Kennedy

…s to just make the movement of the hue match up with the movement of the saturation and brightness. If you want a darker variation, move the hue towards red (0°), green (120°), or blue (240°), whichever is closest — and vice versa (with c…

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Color in UI Design: A (Practical) Framework

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