The Colour of Words
In web design we use a 6-character hexadecimal code to represent each colour, it's a little technical if you haven't used it before but every web designer will understand what I'm talking about.
Using hex for a colour means that we use a string of 6 characters made up of numbers 0 - 9 plus the letters A - F to create each colour.
This week I was thinking about how we can use the letters part of this equation to make colours that spell a word. This is geeky on two levels: a mix of web-design geek and anagram geek.
Below are some of the words that I came up with that can be created as colours. I could only think of a few that work properly, and a few more that slightly cheat by being combinations of two-, three- and four-letter words.
It's fun: the colour "beaded" could be used for a jewellery site, while "facade" should always be used for those scam phishing sites that pretend to be someone else.
If you can think of any more leave a comment and let me know!
DEFACEBEADEDBEDDEDBEEFEDFACADEDECAFECAB FEEAD FEEDDEAF EDDAD FEEDAD FEDCAD FEDACE BEE
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The best hex word ever!
I can't believe you're a web designer and you missed #C0FFEE ... and for those that don't like C0FFEE you could offer #DECAFF !
Using the numbers as letters gives more possibilities
Some will say this is cheating, but the numbers can work as letters too. Using numbers like 0, 1 and 5 you can now get...
DEC1DE
DEC0DE
F00DEE
C0D1F1
BE51DE
D1CEEE