All about color: Adobe Kuler and ColorPic
Here’s a quick post about Adobe Kuler and ColorPic. I just find these tools useful so I’m sharing this with you just in case you’re not using them yet.
Adobe Kuler from Adobe Labs is a free web-based application wherein you can create, save and share color schemes. Built in Flash, it complements the Adobe Creative Suite and it is somewhat a social networking site too. You can add tags to your schemes and even rate others. Signing up makes you a part of the Kuler community and there’s also kuler talk, an online discussion forum.

Want to give Adobe Kuler a test drive, click on this link.
Another tool that I often find handy is ColorPic from Iconico. With ColorPic, you can grab any color on your screen by just pressing CTRL+G. There’s a nifty zoom window too so you can really pinpoint the color that you particularly like. And yes, you can get ColorPic for free (no nasty pop-ups!). The color that you grab goes inside a chip and these chips can be saved as your palette.

The one in the picture is an older version. To know more about ColorPic and download the latest version, click here.
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Interesting tools ^ ^
i love the colorpic!!! so useful! especially for my blog. thanks a lot for sharing it with me. been an avid user of it for some time now. = )
glad you liked ‘em.