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Kuler – Adobes Awesome Color Picker

Posted by Herrin On September - 20 - 2007

Want to find a beautiful color scheme for your website, CD cover, or project?

Try this most excellent color picker and themes display from the masters at Adobe. They have an excellent rating system and a huge collection of themes you can page through. Once you have found one you like you can export the numbers for use in your web design, photoshop file, or css style sheet.

Its fun, flexible, stylish and, you’re sure to find a scheme that fits with the look and feel you want. Check it out now. Go to – http://kuler.adobe.com/

Also, If you sign up for a free account, you can save and even submit color schemes to the site.

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