This app can be used to generate solid color cards and desktops of traditional Japanese colors with rich colors, full of artistic and literary style~
What can "Nippon Colors" do for you?
1. The most full-color table, hundreds of traditional Japanese colors
2. Distinguish colors, red, yellow, brown, green, blue, gray, black, catch your eye
3. Each color displays RGB/CMYK/HEX color value
4. RGB/CMYK/HEX support copy & share, the favorite of designers and friends
5. Save and share the beautiful solid-color desktop with one click, and feel the beauty of traditional Japanese culture
6. Perfect support for horizontal screen and vertical screen display
Nippon Colors is an app that contains collections of colors used in Japanese literature, textiles such as kimonos, and other traditional Japanese crafts.
The names of most colors are derived from the names of plants, flowers, and animals that resemble them. Some colors and dyeing techniques have been in use since the Asuka era, while others were only developed during the Meiji period when synthetic dyes became common.
Note that due to the long history of using this color system, there does exist some variation in colors and names. Many of the names for these colors are derived from Chinese, which has a more complex color system.
What can "Nippon Colors" do for you?
1. The most full-color table, hundreds of traditional Japanese colors
2. Distinguish colors, red, yellow, brown, green, blue, gray, black, catch your eye
3. Each color displays RGB/CMYK/HEX color value
4. RGB/CMYK/HEX support copy & share, the favorite of designers and friends
5. Save and share the beautiful solid-color desktop with one click, and feel the beauty of traditional Japanese culture
6. Perfect support for horizontal screen and vertical screen display
Nippon Colors is an app that contains collections of colors used in Japanese literature, textiles such as kimonos, and other traditional Japanese crafts.
The names of most colors are derived from the names of plants, flowers, and animals that resemble them. Some colors and dyeing techniques have been in use since the Asuka era, while others were only developed during the Meiji period when synthetic dyes became common.
Note that due to the long history of using this color system, there does exist some variation in colors and names. Many of the names for these colors are derived from Chinese, which has a more complex color system.
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