Drat! I've hit the point where it mainly makes sense to continue with visually presenting the image and palette. This means either hooking up to some existing program or doing my own.
Which means I now need to write a Gtk ilbm viewer to use this in?
Or are there any existing open source that need this?
I'm having fun with #textual in Python again. This time I made PalettePal, a color palette editor app for the terminal. Works in either RGB or RYB color space for more natural color palettes.
Now I know what you're saying: "Dude, where's my antlers".
This was not a Palette failure thankfully, but unfortunately the head detached from the build-plate during antler-printing, and it resulted in spaghetti at the top. So I cut them back, and now he is a juvenile deer 🤣
I have reinforced the deer with some support structures and am reprinting, so we'll see how that goes 😛
I just heard idiotic advice about colour palettes – “If your company has brand colours and brand colour guidelines, follow them”
For fucks sake, NO! Don’t do that, that’s stupid
The company has it’s own branding and brand colours and colour palettes – that’s fine
A product or service or thing that has the name other than the company names is a different entity and should not automatically have the same colours as the company that brings it to you
The products have their own identity, their own colours, their own palettes, their own themes, their own typography choices
Stop being bullied by a corporate ID, the product has it’s own visual identity