Codevember: Spring Beach Palette

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Codevember, a 30-day coding challenge, has started! Ben C. from the Data Visualization Society - New England Chanel shared he was participated and invited those who were interested in joining him for the month-long challenge. I joined in with the Contrast Challenge for day one, today. Using Codier.io Color Palette Collection Challenge as inspiration, Spring Beach Color Palette was born. Future projects for #Codevember will use this color palette.

Codier.io allows you to work with HTML, CSS, and Javascript to create front end projects. To get you started, the site has many coding challenges to inspire you and get your creative juices going.


Cookbooks help get projects finished since they give your project a jumpstart.

My personal goal with Codevember is to create several coding/data visualizations cookbooks. These cookbooks will serve as templates and jumping-off points for future projects. Some days I will go in a different direction that day's challenge, but I will try to keep the spirit of the day. I find cookbooks help get projects started, but I have always put off formally creating them. I am taking Codevember as an opportunity to design them.

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The palette is made up of three colors. Hex info Gray: #333F48 | Green: #A7E163 | Blue: #012169. I really enjoyed doing this project.

Are you doing Covevember challenges? I would love to see your Codevember challenges Contact Me




Spring Beach Palette : Gray: #333F48 | Green: #A7E163 | Blue: #012169


Color Palette Information

To see all palettes I have designed for specific data analysis situations, review the Color Palette Portfolio Page. For more color palette tools and resources for data visualization, visit the Color Palette section of the Resources page — including tools specifically designed for accessible and inclusive design.

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