It always helps to see what you are getting before actually getting it and color is no exception. There are many websites that support color making decisions that allow a designer to “see” what a color will look like in the space before ever painting one drop. Most of these programs are pretty accurate when it comes to a look-see and it sure beats nothing so what the heck.
The personal Color Viewer from Benjamin Moore is one that has been around for a few years now. There is an updated version of the software that works pretty well.
Sherwin Williams has a tool called the “Color Visualizer’ which is similar to the software mentioned above.
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Get inspired, get help, why not?
Here is a list of good web sites that can help with color conundrums.
Pantone
Fashion Trend Setter
Olympic
Voice of Color
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