Kuler is an Adobe powered website where you can view and create a collection of 5 colours that complement each other so that you can use them on your own website or artwork. There have been a lot of these types of websites but I think this one seems to stand out from the crowd, the website is done in flash which makes it look very stylish.

When you find a colour scheme you like you can then download it as a Adobe Photoshop swatch and use it straight away, or you can copy the HEX code straight from the web page. Even if you don't find a palette you like, you can press create, enter a base colour, select a rule and the application will automatically select 4 other colours that it thinks will complement all of the colours it has chosen, according to the rule.

There is even a favourites bar at the bottom of the page whereby you can drag palettes from the lists to it to add them to your favourites so that you can easily access them whenever you wish. When you select one of the palettes all 5 colours will load at the top of the page, showing how they look together. If you click this they will be stretched over the whole flash document so that you can see them in a larger view.

That's not all. You may have thought that because the website is made in flash that you cannot rate or comment on each palette, but this is not the case. Each and every palette can be rated out of 5 and can be commented on just as if it was coded in PHP. There are 3 lists that you can choose from: popular, showing the palettes with the most downloads, highest rated, showing only the palettes with the top ratings and newest, showing the palettes that have recently been added to the collection. Each of these have their own RSS feed so that you can add them to an RSS reader. How cool is that?

If you are ever stuck for colour inspiration for digital art or images then I would strongly suggest visiting Kuler before anywhere else.