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Posted By: Rachel Been, Creative Lead, Material Design
The Material Design Guidelines are a
living documentation of visual, interactive, and motion design guidance across
platforms and devices.
Beyond
guidance , Material Design is a also system that supports and strengthens
communication and productivity with new tools and inspiration. With today's
update , Material is introducing a new way to learn about color. The new color tool helps you create, share, and
apply color palettes to a sample UI and through components in codepen. The tool
also supports accessibility by evaluating the legibility of text for any color
combination. Specific features include:
Create color schemes
Create color schemes that include darker and lighter variations of your primary
and secondary colors.
Test accessibility
Check if text is accessible on different-colored backgrounds, as measured using
the Web
Content Accessibility Guidelines legibility standards.
Preview your UI in color
Preview the look of your color scheme across a range of Material Design Components , with
editable HTML, CSS, or JavaScript in Codepen.
With these new tools to dabble with color schemes, you'll be able to give you
users a richer experience, so we can't wait to see what you come up with. To get
the latest news and engage with us directly, please follow us on our new Twitter
account (@materialdesign ) and
visit https://material.io/ .