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We have lots of added support, new colors, and overall improvements! There are both development and design breaking changes. Please coordinate with your team appropriately for the following changes:
New colors for broader palette to support upcoming data visualization work: Ultramarine, Cerulean, Lime, Gold, Peach, and Violet
All colors revised for consistent color contrast so that colors can be safely swapped
Most grades now 1-90 to more accurately obey IBM Design Language’s 50-Point Contrast Accessibility Standards. 100 grades replaced per color for a universal black.
Automated file generation (.ase, .clr, and .sketchpallete) for
your workflow’s tools
Renamed “tones” to “grades” to better reflect IBM Design Language
Core taken out of values array to emphasize that they vary which grade they are between colors
Bower support has been dropped for maintainability, but older versions will no be removed
Hello lovely humans,
ibm-design-colors just published its new version 2.0.1.
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GitHub Release
We have lots of added support, new colors, and overall improvements! There are both development and design breaking changes. Please coordinate with your team appropriately for the following changes:
Special thanks to Josh Black (@joshblack), Ben Cox (@ind1go), Brian Drum (@briandrum), Stephanie Hagadorn (@shagadorn), Diego Hernandez (@cuyaproductions), Derrick Ligon (@derrickligon), Matthew Paul (@matthewcpaul), Jordan Winick (@jordaniusrex), and Sam Winslet (@winslet) for their issues/comments/contributions for this release!
The new version differs by 58 commits .
bcae653
Bump to 2.0.1
316d218
Merge pull request #27 from IBM-Design/v2.0
e08f0a5
Merge branch 'master' into v2.0
3850d48
Version number update
de4de55
2.0.0
786e61f
Now handles new number system correctly
e4f19a5
Final beta version - 2.0.0-beta.3
8e8f82f
Close #41: Was dividing RGB by wrong number
d329377
Switch tone to grade for proper terminology
a082449
Close #39: Specify core outside of values array
7a90e11
Close #40: .clr generates based on display color profile now
6f83986
Typos
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Merge pull request #38 from ind1go/v2.0
ecfd5d0
Create organised ASE file
9422769
new sketchpalette
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