Open color is an open-source color scheme optimized for UI like font, background, border, etc.
- All colors shall have adequate use
- Provide general color for UI design
- All colors will be beautiful in itself and harmonious
- At the same brightness level, the perceived brightness will be constant
Note
- The colors are subject to change in the future. Thus, using an Open color as a main identity color is not recommended.
$ npm install open-color
$ bower install open-color
css, sass, less, styl, json, svg, tex, oco(Open Color Tools), rcpx(PowerPaint), sketchpalette(Sketch), inkscape, aco, clr
$oc-(color)-(number)
@oc-(color)-(number)
oc-(color)-(number)
--oc-(color)-(number)
oc
: Abbreviation for Open color(color)
: Color name such as gray, red, lime, etc.(number)
: 0 to 9. Brightness spectrum.
Import the file to your project and use the variables.
Example for Sass, SCSS
@import 'path/open-color';
.body {
background-color: $oc-gray-0;
color: $oc-gray-7;
}
a {
color: $oc-teal-7;
&:hover,
&:focus,
&:active {
color: $oc-indigo-7;
}
}
Example for Less
@import 'path/open-color';
.body {
background-color: @oc-gray-0;
color: @oc-gray-7;
}
a {
color: @oc-teal-7;
&:hover,
&:focus,
&:active {
color: @oc-indigo-7;
}
}
Example for Stylus
@import 'path/open-color.styl'
.body
background-color: oc-gray-0
color: oc-gray-7
a
color: oc-teal-7
&:hover
&:focus
&:active
color: oc-indigo-7
Example for CSS
@import 'path/open-color.css';
.body {
background-color: var(--oc-gray-0);
color: var(--oc-gray-7);
}
a {
color: var(--oc-teal-7);
}
a:hover,
a:focus,
a:active {
color: var(--oc-indigo-7);
}
Check out the list below.
open-color.json
- Change and
$ npm run compile-templates
- Change and
docs/asset/download/open-color_*.*.*.aco
docs/asset/download/open-color_*.*.*.clr
- Adobe library (admin rights)
package.json
docs/asset/download/open-color_*.*.*.aco
- Adobe library (admin rights)
README.md
docs/documents.html
README.md