Being a blog that pays a lot of attention to art and design, well, we see a lot of colors. No complaints, but when we first saw the Colorflip website, there was such a nice simplicity about it that instead of writing posts or looking for the next big thing, we just kept turning pages waiting to see what color came next– boy, were we giddy. The site shows one color at a time and uses that flash action script emulating a page turning that was so cutting edge a few years ago. As of now, this wins the website of the day award, based purely on our own personal addiction to color.

Color snobs will just eat up Pantones new “Color Cue“–which can identify any color in 3 seconds. It gives you Pantone color ink formulas and CMYK, Adobe RGB, sRGB, HTML, Hexachrome and a slew of other incredibly nerdy ways to say “This shirt is salmon not pink”, when you’re arguing with your friends. The Color Cue is a bit pricey at $239, but this is a hell of a lot of information to fit in the palm of your hand.

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