Pink_bird & Ne_baba
Ne_baba 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?
Pink_bird Pink_bird
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.
Ne_baba Ne_baba
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.
Pink_bird Pink_bird
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!
Ne_baba Ne_baba
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.
Pink_bird Pink_bird
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!