warumdarum 37 minutes ago

Mega Splash is the same format but with a unique curve annotation in the 4th digit. And i just made that up and its nelievsble because all encoding schemes are wonky and are extended on a per usecase basis.

Vvector an hour ago

Isn't this just RGB, with 246 of the 256 values removed from each channel?

  • Sharlin 38 minutes ago

    The point is that quantizing the range makes it easier for humans to choose colors. But there's already the #ABC hex format, which while less intuitive to non-techies has the huge advantage of being well-established.

  • tptacek an hour ago

    My other question here is, are "R", "G", and "B" channels the best way to reason about color? Isn't HSV more intuitive?

    • cardamomo 41 minutes ago

      Or HCL? Or LAB? Any of these are more intuitive than RGB.

mock-possum 22 minutes ago

I feel like I kind of get the spirit that this is done in, but it’s just not for me. Abstracting away from the existing 6 digit hex color codes just seems like extra work, even though it’s presented as ‘simplifying.’ It may just be too late for me - I’ve already learned how to express color sufficiently by mixing 256 levels of R, G, and B - it’s not useful to relearn how to abstract that to mixing 10 levels of the same, in a less exact less prescriptive manner.

I AM genuinely glad this person is having fun with the little world they’re creating, and that they’re bothering to share it.

dudeinjapan 42 minutes ago

The site doesn't explain--what's the actual point of this? If we are seriously concerned about characters (which is generally silly in a gzipped CSS) why not just use 3-char hex like #a5c?

  • Sharlin 40 minutes ago

    Avoiding analysis paralysis, making it more intuitive to manually write colors. But yeah, there doesn't seem to be any advantage over the well-established #ABC format than decimal digits being easier to non-techies.

  • justinator 37 minutes ago

    The point is to prove that one xkcd comic

  • mock-possum 21 minutes ago

    No, TFA does very deliberately and openly explain what the goal/justification is:

    > Splash colours can help you avoid decision paralysis when picking colours. It's an emotional tool that stops you fussing around— trying to pick the "perfect" colour … It also means the user can deal with discrete / individual colour values in the drag-and-drop user interface. They don't have to deal with large numbers at all. Only one to nine