Solution

I’m redesigning a page and I want to keep the existing brand palette, but I don’t have it documented anywhere.

Solved by Get Color Schema of Website

The Problem

This feature helps you preserve an existing brand color palette while redesigning a page, even when the palette isn’t formally documented. It supports consistent visuals by identifying and reusing the colors already present in the current design.

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The Solution

When redesigning an existing page, maintaining brand consistency often depends on reusing the same colors that appear in the current UI. This feature supports that goal by focusing on the colors already used in the existing page, so you can carry them forward into the redesign without relying on external documentation. It is intended for situations where the original palette is unknown, incomplete, or scattered across different UI elements. By reusing the established palette, teams can avoid unintended visual drift and keep the redesigned page aligned with the brand users recognize. It also reduces time spent manually inspecting UI elements to figure out exact color values. The feature is useful when updating layouts, typography, spacing, or components while keeping the same overall color identity. It can help designers, developers, and product teams collaborate on a shared set of colors that reflects what’s currently in production. It is especially valuable during incremental redesigns, refreshes, or when inheriting a legacy interface without proper design system assets.

External Resource

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