DanConwayDev on Nostr: have a question about color. Did you put thought into using that blue? The current ...
have a question about color. Did you put thought into using that blue?
The current GitWorkshop color palette is as follows:
```json
{
"color-scheme": "dark",
"primary": "#ff79c6",
"secondary": "#bd93f9",
"accent": "#ffb86c",
"neutral": "#414558",
"base-100": "#282a36",
"base-content": "#f8f8f2",
"info": "#8be9fd",
"success": "#50fa7b",
"warning": "#f1fa8c",
"error": "#ff5555",
"nostr-purple": "#9333ea"
}
```
It is a color palette from the DaisyUI Dracula theme, with the standard DaisyUI purple.
What do you think about using purple as the logo color to bring in Nostr connotations?
For ngit, did you take the red from the Git logo? Perhaps that red doesn't sit nicely on my current color palette.
The current GitWorkshop color palette is as follows:
```json
{
"color-scheme": "dark",
"primary": "#ff79c6",
"secondary": "#bd93f9",
"accent": "#ffb86c",
"neutral": "#414558",
"base-100": "#282a36",
"base-content": "#f8f8f2",
"info": "#8be9fd",
"success": "#50fa7b",
"warning": "#f1fa8c",
"error": "#ff5555",
"nostr-purple": "#9333ea"
}
```
It is a color palette from the DaisyUI Dracula theme, with the standard DaisyUI purple.
What do you think about using purple as the logo color to bring in Nostr connotations?
For ngit, did you take the red from the Git logo? Perhaps that red doesn't sit nicely on my current color palette.