Color Harmony Ref

Color Harmony Overview
General introduction and key concepts of color harmony
Color Harmony Types
Common types and categories of color harmony
Color Harmony Best Practices
Recommended approaches and guidelines for color harmony
Color Harmony Common Mistakes
Frequent errors to avoid with color harmony
Color Harmony Quick Reference
Essential values and measurements for color harmony
Color Harmony Comparison
Compare different options and variations of color harmony
Color Harmony Standards
Industry standards and specifications for color harmony
Color Harmony Safety
Safety considerations and precautions for color harmony
Color Harmony Tools Required
Equipment and tools needed for color harmony
Color Harmony FAQ
Frequently asked questions about color harmony
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About Color Harmony

What this tool does

Design tools calculate aspect ratios, convert between pixels and physical units (cm, mm, inches), adjust color opacity, generate tint-and-shade scales, preview font stacks, and fine-tune letter spacing and line height.

Why use this tool

Pixel-perfect design requires precise unit math. Knowing the exact cm dimensions of a 1920x1080 image at 300 DPI, or generating a 10-step tint scale from a brand color, are tasks that come up constantly in print and digital design workflows.

How it works

Unit converters apply DPI-based ratios (1 inch = 96 CSS pixels at screen resolution, 300 pixels at print resolution). Color tools manipulate HSL lightness to produce tints (add white) and shades (add black). Font previewers render sample text with the specified stack.

Pro tip

When designing for print, always work at 300 DPI and convert to pixels last. Starting at screen resolution (72 or 96 DPI) and scaling up produces blurry prints.

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