Say hello to Pinwheel, an amazing way to convert colors and create design systems. https://bjango.com/mac/pinwheel/
Pinwheel

Design systems and accessibility testing.

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Pinwheel does WCAG and APCA contrast testing, and so much more.
We’re working on the next Pinwheel update. Are there features you’d like? Have you found any bugs? Please let us know!
@bjango This looks great @marcedwards !! 😍
@aaronmoodie Thank you! I hope it’s useful for you.
@bjango Would be great to add some features from Lyft's color also. https://github.com/k-vyn/coloralgorithm
GitHub - k-vyn/coloralgorithm: JavaScript function to produce color sets

JavaScript function to produce color sets. Contribute to k-vyn/coloralgorithm development by creating an account on GitHub.

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@Custa1200 Which features would you like? We may add the ability to use an easing curve for color sets. Having said that, the interpolation options we have now do help a lot with that.
@bjango Nice to see an update bounce out already too. :)
@Custa1200 Thanks! More coming. 😀
@bjango Not sure if you saw the previous iteration of colorbox, but I kinda liked it more, it plotted the colours on a x/y axis and you could visually see how changing the values of curves/easing would affect things.
@bjango How about using the user-assigned name of a color to automatically label a set derived from it? If I create a color and call it Mint, then use the “Create Color Set From Colors” command (which should be singular when selecting a single color), the new set would be “Mint Set.”
@Membranophonist Good idea! Would that use the name from the first colour in the set (the lightest colour)?
@bjango The idea came to me when using a single color, but that seems like a reasonable approach when creating a set from multiple individual colors.