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Color Dictionary: Sanzo

Fableso

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About this app

Discover color combinations inspired by Wada Sanzo, the legendary Japanese painter whose 1930s work became known worldwide as A Dictionary of Color Combinations. This app draws on Wada Sanzo's color theory to give you a tool you'll actually use — browse curated palettes, scan real-world colors, and copy exact codes in seconds. FEATURES • A curated color combinations library inspired by Wada Sanzo — classic-style color palettes in one place • Color Scanner — point your camera at any color and instantly see every combination and compatible color it belongs to across the library • Instant codes — copy HEX, RGB, HSB, and HSL for any color in a palette • Save your favorite color combinations and color palettes into custom collections • Search and filter by palette name, hue, or mood WHY WADA SANZO Wada Sanzo spent decades studying how color combinations create harmony, developing an approach to pairing color still referenced today. Long before design software could preview a palette instantly, he worked it out by hand — testing, discarding, refining. That same color palette logic still guides designers, illustrators, and stylists nearly a century later. This app is a fast way to browse, search, and apply color combinations inspired by his approach to your own work — no library trip, no guesswork, just a palette to start from. WHY COLOR VARIETY MATTERS Working from a wide range of color combinations changes the quality of the work itself. One go-to palette gets predictable fast. Real variety helps in a few concrete ways: • Mood control — a muted, low-contrast color palette reads as calm; a high-contrast combination reads as bold. More palettes on hand means matching the mood to the message, not forcing one palette to do every job. • Differentiation — a distinctive color combination is often the fastest way a brand or a room gets remembered, instead of the same five trending colors everyone else is using. • Visual hierarchy — the right color combination guides the eye on purpose; a random one fights against it. • Less decision fatigue — a ready reference of tested color combinations gives a reliable starting point, so effort goes into the work, not into reinventing color theory each time. • Historical depth — palettes inspired by Wada Sanzo's color theory carry a visual language rooted in early 20th century Japanese design that algorithm-generated palettes can't replicate. WHO IT'S FOR Built for anyone who works with color, in any medium: • Graphic designers — branding, packaging, and layout work • Fashion and textile designers — prints, collections, seasonal palettes • Interior designers — a full color palette for a room in seconds • Illustrators and artists — a limited, intentional palette per piece • UI and product designers — a starting point before refining for accessibility and contrast • Art and design students — studying how a real historical colorist approached hue, tone, and contrast • Colorists, stylists, and hobbyists — anyone who enjoys color and wants a reliable palette reference on hand Whether the job is a logo, a bedroom, a dress, a book cover, an app screen, or a gallery piece, color combinations inspired by Wada Sanzo still hold up. No account required. Your saved color combinations and palettes stay private, always available offline once downloaded. Privacy Policy: https://www.fableso.com/privacy-policy.html Terms and Conditions: https://www.fableso.com/terms.html

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