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Multiple Palettes #48

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custa1200 opened this issue May 24, 2020 · 5 comments
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Multiple Palettes #48

custa1200 opened this issue May 24, 2020 · 5 comments

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@custa1200
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Some projects I deal with have hundreds of colors (they are for sports team colors in a league)

It would be handy to be able to create a palette for each level of named colors defining them using the standard Sketch hierarchy of using /'s, i.e.

  • Team 1 / Color 1
  • Team 1 / Color 2
  • Team 1 / Color 3
  • Team 1 / Color 4
  • Team 2 / Color 1
  • Team 2 / Color 2
  • Team 2 / Color 3
  • Team 3 / Color 1
  • Team 3 / Color 2
  • Team 3 / Color 3
  • Team 3 / Color 4
  • Team 3 / Color 5
  • Grays / Gray 1
  • Grays / Gray 2

Would output 4 palette artboards

  • Team 1 would have 4 color chips
  • Team 2 would have 3 color chips
  • Team 3 would have 5 color chips
  • Grays would have 2 color chips
@custa1200
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I think this options would certainly help with organising palettes into groupings. If there was just basic 1st level names like

  • Black
  • White

They would exist on another Palette

@custa1200
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I'm wondering if @Adrxx and @lalomts are still maintaining this? @griffin-stewie have you got any thoughts on the couple of issues I added?

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@custa1200
Multiple Palettes feature is sounds good to me. However I have no idea how to add and place 4 palettes nicely in existing page. Maybe we'd better add a Prism page in a document.

I’m not a designer but I would create sketch files for each teams, then I can drop first hierarchy of name of color.

@custa1200
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I get the colors/logos etc from a sporting body so they all kind of belong together, I have thought about having a file for each team, but the idea of having ~8-18 teams per sporting body seems like a lot of files. :)

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Would really love some input from @Adrxx and @lalomts if they are listening?

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