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Google Offers Tools for Picking Colors

Apr 12, 2017
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Google has updated its Material Design website with a new Color Tool meant to help front-end Web developers and Android developers pick the best color combinations. It automatically rates text legibility. It also includes the ability to try out color schemes in a sample user interface.

According to Google, the tool will help developers “create, share and apply color palettes to your UI, as well as measure the accessibility level of any color combination.”

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