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New in the RYBitten ramp editor: "L*-match". Toggle it on and every palette's step lands at the same perceptual lightness, so your blue-500 and red-500 actually feel like the same tone. Powered by OKLCH (keeps chroma + hue, remaps L). → rybitten.space#editor
3 years how it started: codepen.io/meodai/pen/N...
you can now edit all your ramps at once. (and export them as SVG, CSS or as Tailwind Config)
I will not continue to work on this so I might just share the URL. I just wanted to pack everything about a palette onto one view: palettarium.color.pizza
Some of the components I've built for RYBitten got pretty involved. A few sections now come with their own settings so you can really play with them :D rybitten.space any features you are missing? Is there anything you would like to be able to export as a non dev?
Did you know you can roll your own RYBitten color profiles? Drop in almost any photo or illustration, and surprisingly, most will produce a beautiful preset. rybitten.space/extract/
using the browser cmd & - to see all the swatches works well! rybitten.space#rybitten-swa...
People kept asking where to find my projects; so I added a small, makeshift section on the left of my website... Probably forgot a few though. Will try to keep it up to date. → elastiq.ch
Shipping something that's been lingering in my git for years feels weird and good. RYBitten: a little love letter to the RYB color space. color cubes, ramps, spectral mixing, all the stuff i couldn't stop tinkering with. rybitten.space heads up: non-retina looks rough and mobile is untested.
Shipping something that's been lingering in my git for years feels weird and good. RYBitten: a little love letter to the RYB color space. color cubes, ramps, spectral mixing, all the stuff i couldn't stop tinkering with. rybitten.space heads up: non-retina looks rough and mobile is untested.
Just started a new gig with Figma. Excited and humbled to help shape how people think about design. Video just for vibes, unrelated to the work.
Abandoned Folders
In Switzerland, recycling is almost a civic religion. Paper and cardboard are collected separately, sorted with near-ritual care. But folders, those sturdy binders of bureaucracy, sit awkwardly in this otherwise elegant system. Made of cardboard and stubborn metal lever-arch clips, they’re annoying to dismantle and hard to recycle properly. Add to this the requirement to keep legal and financial documents on paper for ten years, and homes and offices slowly turn into quiet archives. When that de...