Professional Color Picker Tool
Professional Color Picker for Graphic Artists
Choose, mix, and convert colors between all formats. Perfect for designers and artists.
Color Values
Color Palette
Popular Colors
Primary Colors
Basic Colors
Popular Secondary Colors
Web Safe Colors
Material Design Colors
Brand Colors
Nature Colors
Warm Colors
Cool Colors
Luxury Colors
Curated Color Palettes
Professional color combinations that work beautifully together
Pastel Dreams
Autumn Vibes
Summer Bright
Dark Mode
Gold Luxe
Rose Gold
Ocean Blues
Forest Greens
Sunset Glow
Monochrome
Neon Cyber
Vintage
Spring Fresh
Winter Ice
Earth Tones
Corporate Blue
Sunset Pink
Royal Purple
Tropical
Specialty Print Colors
Professional colors for vinyl cutting, Roland machines, screen printing, and specialty printing equipment
Roland CutStudio
Use these specific colors in your design - Roland CutStudio recognizes them as cut lines
Vinyl Cutting
Most popular vinyl colors for signage and decals - high contrast and visibility
Screen Printing Inks
Plastisol ink colors that cure properly and provide good opacity on fabric
Solvent Printer
Eco-solvent ink colors for outdoor banners and vehicle wraps - UV resistant
UV Printer
UV-curable inks for rigid substrates - instant cure, no drying time
Sublimation
Dye sublimation colors for polyester fabrics and polymer-coated items
Heat Transfer Vinyl
HTV colors for heat press applications - choose colors that bond well with fabric
Metallic Print
Special metallic inks and foils - use for premium finishes and luxury branding
Fluorescent
Day-glo colors for safety signage and attention-grabbing designs - UV reactive
Pantone Match
Standard Pantone colors for brand matching - use for corporate identity consistency
Real-world Brand Color Palettes
🏢 Real-world Brand Palettes
Iconic brand color palettes for inspiration and professional design reference
Tech Giants
Apple Ecosystem
Streaming Services
Payment & Finance
Food & Beverage
Automotive
Fashion & Luxury
Sports Brands
Banking & Insurance
Social Media
Airlines & Travel
Live Unsplash Image Color Extraction Tool
📸 Image Color Extraction
Upload any image and extract up to 5 dominant colors for your design projects
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP • Max 10MB
Upload an image to extract its dominant colors
Colors will be automatically extracted from your uploaded image
💡 Pro Tips:
- Upload high-quality images for better color extraction accuracy
- The algorithm extracts the 5 most dominant colors based on frequency and visual importance
- Colors are automatically sorted from most to least dominant
- Click any extracted color to set it as your main color
- Use the "Copy Colors to Sticky Clipboard" to add all 5 colors to your palette
Color Analysis and Testing Tools
🔧 Color Analysis Tools
Professional color analysis and harmony tools for graphic design projects
🔍 Color Contrast Checker
Check if your color combinations meet WCAG accessibility standards
💡 Pick colors: Use "Current" (main color), "📐" (eyedropper), drag main color or clipboard colors, or type hex values
🎨 Color Harmony Generator
Generate complementary, triadic, and analogous color schemes
💡 Drag main color or clipboard colors to the base color, or use "Current" button
🏷️ Name That Color
Discover the creative names for your colors with detailed color information
💡 Drag colors from the sticky header (main or clipboard) or enter manually
Burnt Orange
A warm, energetic orange with hints of red that evokes autumn leaves and cozy fireplaces.
👁️ Color Blindness Simulator
Preview how colors appear to people with different types of color vision deficiency
🎨 Test Color
👁️ Normal Vision
🔴 Deuteranopia
🟢 Protanopia
🔵 Tritanopia
♿ Accessibility Tips
• Don't rely on color alone for information
• Use patterns, textures, or icons as backup
• Test red/green combinations carefully
• Consider high contrast alternatives
• Use colorblind-friendly palettes
Good Combinations:
Blue + Orange, Purple + Yellow
Professional Gradient Builder Tool
Gradient Builder
Professional Export and Design Tools
🎨 Design & Export Enhancements
🎯 Choose Colors to Export
📁 Basic Export Formats
🎨 Professional Design Software
📊 Color Analysis & Tools
Color Theory and Design Knowledge Base
📚 Color Knowledge Base
Essential color theory and printing knowledge for professional graphic artists
🖨️ Print vs Digital Colors
• Monitors, websites, digital displays
• 16.7 million colors possible
• Brighter, more vibrant colors
CMYK (Print): Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black ink
• Printing presses, home printers
• Smaller color gamut
• Colors appear darker when printed
💡 Tip: Always convert RGB to CMYK before printing
🌡️ Color Temperature Guide
• Reds, oranges, yellows
• Create energy, excitement
• Good for food, retail, children
Cool Colors (5000K-6500K):
• Blues, greens, purples
• Calming, professional
• Good for healthcare, tech, finance
💡 Tip: Use warm colors to advance, cool colors to recede
📄 Paper & Substrate Guide
• Magazines, brochures, photos
• Colors appear more saturated
Uncoated Paper: Matte, absorbed ink
• Business cards, letterhead
• Colors appear softer, darker
Specialty Substrates:
• Metal: Needs primer, special inks
• Fabric: Sublimation or screen printing
• Vinyl: Solvent or UV inks
💾 File Format Guide
• AI, EPS, SVG - Scalable without quality loss
• Best for logos, illustrations
Raster Files:
• PSD, TIFF - High resolution for print
• JPG, PNG - Web and digital use
Print Requirements:
• 300 DPI minimum
• CMYK color mode
• 0.125" bleed area
🎯 Ink Coverage Guide
• Newspaper: 240% max
• Magazines: 300% max
• Sheet-fed: 320% max
Rich Black Formula:
• C:60% M:40% Y:40% K:100%
• Deeper than K:100% alone
💡 Tip: High ink coverage can cause printing issues
♿ Accessibility Guide
• AA: 4.5:1 ratio (normal text)
• AA: 3:1 ratio (large text)
• AAA: 7:1 ratio (enhanced)
Color Blindness:
• 8% of men, 0.5% of women affected
• Don't rely on color alone
• Use patterns, shapes, text labels
💡 Tip: Test designs in grayscale
📊 Quick Reference Charts
Handy reference charts for daily graphic design work
📐 Standard Paper Sizes
Letter: 8.5" × 11"
Legal: 8.5" × 14"
Tabloid: 11" × 17"
ISO A Series:
A4: 210 × 297 mm
A3: 297 × 420 mm
A2: 420 × 594 mm
A1: 594 × 841 mm
A0: 841 × 1189 mm
🔍 DPI/Resolution Guide
High Quality: 300 DPI
Newspaper: 150-200 DPI
Billboard: 25-72 DPI
Digital:
Web: 72-96 DPI
Mobile: 150-300 DPI
Retina: 220-300 DPI
🌈 Color Space Guide
Adobe RGB: Photography
ProPhoto RGB: Wide gamut
CMYK: Print standard
LAB: Device independent
💡 Working Space:
Adobe RGB (1998) recommended
📏 Bleed & Margins
0.125" (3mm) all sides
Safe Zone:
0.25" (6mm) from trim
Business Cards:
Bleed: 0.0625" (2mm)
Safe: 0.125" (3mm)