Hi,
On 10/21/18 8:39 AM, brynn wrote:
Just for a comment from a humble and simple user, I like the default palette. Of course I'm not really an artist, and know little to nothing about color theory, or what makes good color or bad color. I really just like bright colors. But the default palette seems to provide a wide range of colors.
Hhhmm, they actually do create warmth and joy to my eyes. I'd rather have them logically organized, than organized towards beauty. Although again, I'm completely untrained.
+1 : having all the greys + primary colors at the beginning and then the colors roughly organized by hue, adjacent to answers to "wait, no, I need it darker/lighter" is something I find very practical to find colors (but again, my use case is never "mmh, I need to find any color that would feel somewhat warm")
But I agree that the color palette right of fuchsia is not very helpful and could be rearranged or changed.
I agree on that too : Maybe the colors there, instead of just being ordered by hue, could be colors easily distinguishable by colorblind people? It would make it easier to do accessible charts, for instance.
But this is a pallet we could user test too.
Sure, but as always, we have very different demographics mixed : CAD people, academics doing a poster or figures, designers… who "may" have different requirements.