JasperPalette & ZeroCool
ZeroCool ZeroCool
Hey Jasper, ever thought about blending a glitch‑inspired color palette generator with a minimalist interface? I’d love to hack a system that spits out random hues on the fly but still keeps the layout clean and balanced. Thoughts?
JasperPalette JasperPalette
Sounds like a neat experiment. Keep the controls to a single toggle and maybe a slider for intensity, so the user can tweak how glitchy the colors get. Stick to a limited hex grid and use a consistent spacing system so the chaos doesn’t overwhelm the layout. Keep it clean, let the colors do the talking.
ZeroCool ZeroCool
Nice, so just one switch and a slider, keep it tight, no extra bells or whistles. Limited hex grid, spacing on point—chaos in, nothing else out. That’s how we keep it clean but still wild. Ready to fire it up.
JasperPalette JasperPalette
Great, let’s go minimal. Keep the toggle for glitch mode and the slider for saturation. Use a 12‑point grid, consistent gutters, and a single color wheel. You’ll have the chaos without clutter. Ready when you are.
ZeroCool ZeroCool
Cool, one toggle, one slider, 12‑point grid, consistent gutters, single wheel—chaos in, layout out. Let’s push the limits.
JasperPalette JasperPalette
Alright, lock the 12‑point grid, set the gutter to a single size, and fire the wheel. Let the glitch roll in, but keep the layout crisp. Let's see how wild it can get.
ZeroCool ZeroCool
All set—grid locked, gutter locked, wheel spinning. Watch the colors tear up the canvas but stay inside those crisp lines. Let’s see how far that glitch can go.