Why Abha can be a Designer’s best friend

Riya Jawandhiya
3 min readJul 1, 2023

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Imagine being stuck in the middle of a design project, desperately searching for the perfect color palette. Hours fly by as you struggle to find colors that truly harmonize, leaving you feeling frustrated and uninspired. As a designer, you understand the significance of colors in creating captivating designs that resonate with your audience. That’s where Abha steps in — your ultimate companion in crafting remarkable color schemes.

Let me share my personal journey with you. When I first embarked on my design career, I grappled with the daunting task of constructing a captivating color palette. I found myself aimlessly copying pre-existing palettes, lacking the confidence to create something unique. However, as I grew as a designer, I realized the transformative power of color palettes in producing cohesive and impactful designs.

That’s when we worked on building Abha — the game-changing tool that revolutionized my creative process.

Abha is not your ordinary color palette generator — it’s a comprehensive tool designed to help you build an entire product’s color scheme. Unlike other generators that offer a limited range of colors, Abha opens up a vast array of possibilities for your palette. With Abha, you can construct a complete color scheme that encompasses your primary color, accent colors, shades of gray, and even semantic state colors.

Building your dream color palette with Abha is effortless. Start by choosing your primary color, either by selecting from Abha’s suggestions or picking your own. Abha then guides you in expanding your palette, offering darker and lighter shades of your primary color. These shades can be seamlessly incorporated into various elements of your design, such as logos, illustrations, and more.

But Abha doesn’t stop there. It also empowers you to develop a harmonious grayscale palette. With three shades of gray, you can effortlessly achieve visually pleasing contrast and legibility for headlines, subheadings, and text on dark backgrounds.

In addition to primary colors and grayscale, Abha recognizes the importance of accent colors and semantic states. It assists you in crafting colors that emphasize different actions and messages within your design. Whether you need a vibrant red for a warning, a soothing green for positivity, or any other color to convey meaning, Abha has got you covered.

And if you’re craving even more depth and complexity in your color palette, Abha offers premium services.

For a nominal fee, you can unlock a premium color system featuring up to ten colors, each with a range of 5–10 shades. This option is perfect for those seeking intricate color schemes for complex user interfaces.

As a designer, you understand the critical role a well-crafted color palette plays in user experience, tone, and brand identity. Abha’s color palette builder is your best friend, guiding you through the nuances of color theory, accessibility, and inclusivity. It enables you to create a palette that is not only visually captivating but also consistent, accessible, and aligned with your brand’s identity.

What’s more, Abha’s remarkable superpowers are available to everyone completely free of charge. There are no financial barriers preventing you from accessing this incredible tool and elevating your design projects to new heights.

In conclusion, whether you’re an aspiring designer taking your first steps or a seasoned professional seeking to enhance your color system, Abha is the perfect companion for your creative journey. With Abha by your side, you can effortlessly create custom color palettes that are not only visually stunning but also convey meaning and emotion to your users.

Why not unleash your inner design superhero and experience the magic of Abha for yourself?

Get started today and witness the transformative power of exceptional color palettes!

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Riya Jawandhiya
Riya Jawandhiya

Written by Riya Jawandhiya

Product Designer @PushOwl | ex-@Branch & Apna | User Experience Design & Research

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