Skala Color 2 may just be a little utility, but it is full of great little design touches. The key features you get from using Skala Color is the ability to easily copy color values in a wide variety of formats ( full list here), and really fine control over selecting a color thanks to the new user interface in version 2.
Late last week Bjango released version 2 of Skala Color which brings a revamped user interface, support for copying color values for use with Swift, random color generation and improved format parsing.įor those that aren’t familiar with Skala Color, it adds a tab to the system color picker window in OS X. Doing so helps ensure those modules are well tested, and creates awareness Skala is coming (we’re a tiny company, so we can’t afford expensive ads). When we began work on Skala, we decided it could be good to break out some features into separate apps. Marc Edwards, founder of Bjango, explained why they’ve created Skala Color and Preview in a brief interview with Khoi Vinh: But in the interim, they’ve released Skala Preview (which lets you preview Photoshop documents on your iOS device) and Skala Color (a new color picker for OS X). For the past few years they’ve also been hard at work on Skala, which will be a UI and icon design tool that Bjango promises to have ‘phenomenal rendering quality and a unique blend of vector, bitmap and 3D abilities’. Bjango is a small development studio, probably best known for the (very handy) iStat Menus utility.