Two new (palette) stacks

Marielle Lange M.Lange at ed.ac.uk
Wed Jun 29 20:55:50 EDT 2005


> (check out the wiki page on computers in education/design for information
> on this).
> Do you have a link to that page, or suggestions about what
> categories to look under? I've tried various topics but...

Sorry, it may not have been clear that this was the path to follow
computers in education -> design (in fact, courseware and software design)
<http://revolution.lexicall.org/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=CoursewareDesign>
or
<http://tinyurl.com/9dxuw>

Ah, yes, I forgot, that's one level down:
<http://revolution.lexicall.org/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=ResourcesInterfaceLayout>
or
<http://tinyurl.com/99cj3>
Information about typography, color, screen size, etc., etc.

I have a few books on color harmony at home... it would be nice to create some
color palette system in revolution... you select a base color and it gives you
the harmonic. Like this:
<http://www.inherent.com/tools/colortheory101/triadic.cfm>
If anybody knows of the formulas to use to reproduce the display on this
webpage, please let me know.

Mac users may know about this:
<http://www.oldjewelsoftware.com/products/ppicker/>
That's really a brilliant utility to select different color schemes. It would be
cool to reproduce something similar in rev. We are not far... there is this
other stack, which calculates tetradic harmonies.
<http://revolution.lexicall.org/stacks/education/tools_plugins/skin_colors.rev>
or
go URL "http://tinyurl.com/b76sw"

>Thank you, too, for those stacks.

My pleasure :-)... let me know if you produce useful palettes or stacks of
interest to educators, I will add them to the gallery.

Marielle
Revolution in education -- <http://revolution.lexicall.org/wiki/>



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