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Color Library & History

Browse historical colors, brand palettes, design system colors, and cultural color meanings from around the world.

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Color Library

BRAND COLORS Colors

Google
#4285F4
#EA4335
#FBBC05
#34A853
Apple
#000000
#A2AAAD
#FF2D55
Microsoft
#F25022
#7FBA00
#00A4EF
#FFB900
Coca-Cola
#F40009
Starbucks
#006241
#D4DFC7

📚 Explore brand colors colors from modern era.

🎨 Use these colors for design inspiration and historical reference.

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The useful result is the preview plus a concrete asset, size, color value, or export setting.

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Sample inputs and editing tips

How to edit and export cleanly

Use Color Library & History when you need to browse historical colors, brand palettes, design system colors, and cultural color meanings from around the world.

It is useful when you need quick conversions, contrast checks, palette ideas, or copy-ready values while designing.

Common use cases

  • Choose, check, or convert colors for an interface or visual asset.
  • Check whether text and background colors meet accessibility targets.
  • Convert between HEX, RGB, HSL, and related color formats.

How to use it well

  1. Start in the tool area above and enter the smallest complete input that represents your task.
  2. Adjust the options such as format, contrast target, scheme, or gradient direction.
  3. Review the generated preview and numeric values.
  4. Copy the color values into your design file, CSS, or documentation.

Practical tips

  • Check contrast for normal text and small UI labels, not only large headings.
  • Use color as a signal, but pair it with text, icons, or spacing when accessibility matters.
  • Save final colors in your design tokens so they stay consistent across the product.

Limitations to know

  • Color previews can vary by monitor, browser, and color profile.
  • Automated palette suggestions still need human review for brand fit and accessibility.

FAQ

Q: What types of colors are included?

A: Historical pigments, famous brand colors, material design colors, cultural colors, and more.

Q: Can I search colors by name or era?

A: Yes, search by name, decade, culture, or brand to find relevant colors.

Q: Does it include color meanings and psychology?

A: Yes, each color includes cultural significance and psychological associations.

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