Colormind is a color scheme generator that uses deep learning. It can learn color styles from photographs, movies, and popular art. Different datasets are loaded each day, check back tomorrow for even more color inspiration. Visit the blog for tech info or have a look at our API

Paper Mario + Taken from the in-game assets of the original Paper Mario on Nintendo 64, this dataset has the classic Nintendo look - bright blues, greens and reds.

Pokemon Crystal + Pokemon crystal is a classic 8 bit video game on the Gameboy Color. 8 bit color selection is an exercise in constraints and minimalism, especially when each pokemon must have a unique palette. This dataset is extracted from the palettes of individual pokemon, taken from the in-game graphical assets.

Sunset colors + Juxtaposition of warm and cold colors combined with brilliant violets and greens. Photos taken at sunset have a strong complementary theme.

Castlevania + Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is a cult classic Playstation 1 title. Featuring vampires, demons and other monsters, it has a somewhat dark palette that leans toward warmer colors.

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Usage tips If no colors are locked Colormind will generate color palettes at random. If you have a specific starting color in mind, pick that color and lock it. The location of the color does matter, so experiment with different placements.

If you have two complementary colors, try placing them at the opposite ends of the palette. Colormind will tend to generate nice intermediate values.