
Nippon Colors
iOS Universel / Références
Nippon Colors is an app contains a collection of colors traditionally used in Japanese literature, textiles such as kimono, and other Japanese arts and crafts.
Most names of colors originate from the names of plants, flowers, and animals that bore or resembled them. Certain colors and dyeing techniques have been used since the Asuka period, while others had been developed as late as the Meiji period when synthetic dyes became common.
Note that due to the long history of use of this color system, some variations in color and names do exist. Many of the names of these colors originate from Chinese, where the hierarchical color system is even more complex.
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■ Swipe left or right to switch colors, swipe up to access Quick Actions and your Favorites.
■ Double tap to add a color to the Palette.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
■ You can now export color palettes as Adobe ASE (.ase) files, making it easy to bring traditional Japanese hues into Photoshop, Illustrator, and other Adobe design tools.
■ We’ve also introduced a new way to support Nippon Colors—choose to watch a short ad or make a one-time purchase to remove ads and enjoy a smoother experience.
■ Palette management has been refined to make it easier to create, rename, and organize your color collections. Procreate® export has been improved for better compatibility and reliability.
■ The Settings screen has been updated with quick links to our Privacy Policy and blog, helping you stay informed and connected.
■ We’ve also improved gestures, animations, and toast notifications to make interactions feel smoother and more responsive. Performance has been enhanced throughout the app, and various bugs have been fixed to ensure better stability and a more polished user experience.