Mondrianum Integrates Killer Color Palettes from Peers with Color Picker - Lifehacker
Tue, Feb 24th, 2009
Mac only: Color picker application Mondrianum adds Adobe Kuler color schemes in a plug-in for OS X—choosing killer color schemes has never been easier.
Once installed, using the application is as simple as opening the color picker in any application that supports choosing colors with the built-in picker, and then clicking the Mondrianum icon on the right. You can search for color schemes on the previously mentioned Kuler web site, though accessing the color scheme data requires an internet connection, so you'll need to be online for it to work—but color schemes can be saved as Apple color lists for offline use, making this a great application for anybody trying to find the right colors for their projects.
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