It’s automatic ! You can be assured of the consistency of the colors palette in your design

Colors are vectors of emotions, visual identity and brand that contribute to a unique universe.

The continuity of the use of your color palette on all the pages of your website, software application or video game ensures visual consistency for your user and immersion.

An image, a color palette… that’s the custom

Most tools extract a color palette from a single image. No comparison is made between the palettes of several images.

Several images, several palettes to compare… that’s the advantage of UXvizer

The tool extracts one color palette per screen analyzed and compares them. A homogeneity score is then computed: it defines to what extent the main color palettes extracted from the images agree with each other. The ++ is that you can directly see on your image, the colors out of palette. The class 😎.

It’s always 2 minutes to start.

Like everything in UXvizer, checking the color consistency of your interfaces is a breeze. The key steps: 

Create an account, 
Create a project 
Upload a recording of the screen to analyze (.mov or .mp4). 
Launch the “Visual Design Checker” test and wait for our algos to run.

This image corresponds to the visualization of consistent colors. 

This image corresponds to the visualization of non-consistent colors.

It’s always 2 minutes to start.

Just like everything else in UXvizer 😁 checking the color consistency of your interfaces is a piece of cake.

Key steps: 

  • -Create an account, 
  • -Create a project 
  • -Upload a recording of the screen to be analyzed (.mov or .mp4). 
  • -Launch the “Visual Design Checker” test and wait for our algos to run.

When they have finished their work, simply go directly to the “visual design checker” tab, click in the main menu on Colour consistency to see the consistent palette and its representation in each of your screens.

A short demo here:

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