I am not a graphics designer, so please excuse my ignorance.
What calculations went into determining Lumo’s primary, error, and success colors?
What I noticed (and a couple of side-questions):
- Both light and dark variants use the same hue values.
- Light and dark variants use different saturation values.
- Light and dark variants use different lightness values.
- The light variant’s primary text color uses the primary color, while the dark variant’s primary text color is specified. Why?
- The light variant has contrast colors for all, while the dark variant has only a contrast color for its primary color. Why?
- A few other unworthy of a note.
I calculated the difference in hue, saturation and lightness between --lumo-primary-color
and blue
, --lumo-error-color
and red
, and -lumo-success-color
and green
, and no disconcernable pattern arose. Again, I AM NOT A GRAPHICS DESIGNER. So, this may have been silly.
My goal is to create an equivalent yellow (warning) color. To do this, I must understand how primary, error, and success colors were derived for both light and dark variants of Lumo.
Could someone please help me with this?
Thank you,
Oliver