about webcolorcombo
last updated: january 17
our mission
webcolorcombo was created to make it fast and enjoyable to explore color palettes. we curate combinations that work across modern interfaces and creative projects.
how it works
browse through palettes, shuffle for new inspiration, and copy the hex codes you need. the experience stays lightweight and focused on color.
how we curate palettes
we hand-pick combinations that balance contrast, accessibility, and modern visual trends. each set is reviewed against wcag contrast guidance for typical text-on-background pairings and tested on both light and dark ui elements.
we avoid autogenerated outputs so every combo has intent: practical ui neutrals, accent pairs that work for buttons and states, and background gradients that won’t muddy typography.
ways to use webcolorcombo
common uses include: picking an accent pair for buttons and links, finding a safe neutral base for dashboards, testing hover or focus states, and exporting a quick palette reference for handoff to designers or engineers.
every swatch exposes its hex value, so you can copy values directly into css, figma, or your design token system.
quality and accessibility standards
palettes favor contrast ratios that help interfaces stay legible. we note when a color is best suited for surfaces versus text, and we keep hue shifts predictable so icons and charts remain readable.
if you spot a combination that seems off, reach out and we’ll adjust it or explain the intended use case.
what you can find here
webcolorcombo focuses on UI color palettes, accessible color combinations, japanese-inspired hues, and a lightweight color palette generator that works for web design teams. whether you need WCAG-friendly button states, headline-on-ink pairings, or calming backgrounds, the library is organized for fast reference.
contact
email: kbusinessmichael@gmail.com