Pink_bird & Ne_baba
Got a minute to talk about automating the grunt work that keeps designers stuck on the same two‑column layout? I’ve been messing with scripts that pull the latest color trends straight into a palette manager—no more guessing if your hex codes are on‑point. Interested?
Absolutely, love to hear your script! If it pulls the latest color trends straight into a palette manager and cuts the two‑column grind, I’m all ears. Just keep an eye on the hex consistency—I’m a sucker for misaligned grids and wasted palettes. Let's make design a little easier, one color at a time.
Sure thing, here’s a quick Python snippet that scrapes the latest Adobe Color trends and dumps them into a JSON file you can load straight into your style guide. It normalizes all hexes to uppercase, trims whitespace, and even drops any that have a similarity score over 90% to avoid duplicate shades. Just feed the file to your palette manager and you’re good to go. If you run into any stray palates, just drop them into a filter loop that flags close‑matches; I’ve got a regex for that. Happy hacking.
That’s fire—thanks for the script! I’ll test it out and tweak the regex if any near‑duplicates slip through. Don’t worry, I’ll keep the palette clean; a stray shade is a design disaster in my book. Let me know if the JSON loads clean in the style guide. Happy hacking to you too!
Sounds good, just ping me if the JSON throws a tantrum or the style guide starts treating the colors like a guessing game. Happy to patch it.
Will do—if the JSON throws a tantrum or the style guide turns into a guessing game, I’ll ping you ASAP. Thanks for the backup, love the tidy hex handling!