Crayola Original 8
8 colorsSince 1903
From Crayola crayons to Google Material Design — explore the color palettes that shaped childhoods, defined design systems, and inspired millions of creators.
The iconic crayon brand that has defined childhood creativity since 1903. From the original 8 to the legendary 64-pack with the built-in sharpener.
Professional-grade colored pencils beloved by illustrators, concept artists, and fine artists for their rich, buttery pigment.
Material Design — Google's systematic approach to color that powers Android and thousands of apps worldwide.
The utility-first CSS framework's default palette, used by millions of developers building modern web interfaces.
The global authority on color — their annual Color of the Year has influenced design, fashion, and product development since 2000.
Apple's Human Interface Guidelines system colors — the palette behind iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.
The palette that defined flat design in the early 2010s and influenced a generation of web designers.
An open-source UI-optimized color scheme built for accessibility and screen readability.
The world's most popular CSS framework — their semantic color system set the standard for developer-facing UI toolkits.
The arctic-inspired developer theme palette beloved by programmers for its cool, calm aesthetic.
Creator of Solarized — the scientifically calibrated code editor palette.
One of the most popular dark themes in developer history, with ports to over 300 applications.