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Hello everyone. I have been working on my color proposal. I'm thinking of
adding a color wheel which activates by double-click (in Windows; not sure
if that's a good idea for Linux/Mac OSX) and allows the user to create
their own custom colors. It would also provide a small preview of how the
color looks on text if on a light or dark background (something like this:
http://colorschemedesigner.com/# ). It's not quite finished yet and
looking
back what I have is kind of simple compared to the excellent mockups I saw
by Mirek but I just wanted to show everyone what I've got so far.


Like it, maybe it could have it's own button like "custom", that way it
works
for all platforms. Also -i think this was your idea- a round pretty color
chooser
with "pallete maker" would be nice. For the example, i like kuler better.
http://kuler.adobe.com/#create/fromacolor

Which format for images is preferred: .svg or .png?


.png is better for ideas and rough concepts since you can see it right on
the
browser (not sure if you can do that with .svg) .svg is better for images
you
want people to make improvements on since it's more easily editable. I think
that when the second applies you should just put both up.

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