What the Hex ?
What the Hex? is a simple game I built to help myself learn hexidecimal color codes. It reached the front page of Hacker News, and has since been developed into apps in the iOS and Android stores
Puisque j’ai toujours eu envie de croire qu’il était possible de s’améliorer et d’accroître ses connaissances du design par le jeu, voici des dizaines de jeux pour les apprentis designers, étudiants en graphisme, amoureux de l’image ou tout simplement joueurs curieux. Couleur, typographie, graphisme, dessin vectoriel, code ou encore culture générale sur le graphisme, autant de sujets qui se prêtent parfaitement au plaisir de jouer.
What the Hex? is a simple game I built to help myself learn hexidecimal color codes. It reached the front page of Hacker News, and has since been developed into apps in the iOS and Android stores
What’s better than typography and ragtime music? A typography game and ragtime music.
How well do you see color? FACT: 1 out of 255 women and 1 out of 12 men have some form of color vision deficiency. Take the online color challenge, based on the Farnsworth Munsell 100 Hue Test.
Shoot the serif fonts within the available time to move onto the next stage. Finish all five stages to get promoted. Complete all stages at « Director’.
Amazing fight font
Don’t trust your eyes! Try this addictive (yet tricky) color-based game, and compare your high scores with your friends. You really think you’ll be able to beat our high score (100) ? This game is based on the Stroop Effect
Welcome to Pixactly, an online tool that tests how well you know your pixels. Draw a box that matches the dimensions given and receive a score based on how close you are. The lower the score…the better! Sounds easy, right?
Start by choosing a typeface to pair. Like a conventional dating website, Type Connection presents you with potential “dates” for each main character—without the misleading profile photos and commitment-phobes.
Hark! Aliens are invading! You must protect the planet by matching the hex color code to the corresponding creature. Don’t be fooled by the beginning levels, this game can get tough. This is a must for any digital designer who needs a refresher in the complex and wonderful world of what exactly RBG is, and what the hex codes specifically mean (yes, there really is some logic to #57FE89 and #00FF00). Not only is it informative, it’s quite entertaining as well.
Color Sheep is a fast-paced arcade game in which players change Woolson’s color to match oncoming wolves by mixing different intensities of red, green, and blue light. An intuitive swipe-based interface makes forming combos a breeze. When Woolson is charged, tap him to release an incinerating laser blast! Magical items dropped by enemies summon fantastical nature spells to protect Woolson and smite the evil lupine invaders.
The goal is simple; climb the leaderboards by connecting same-colored dots vertically and horizontally in your choice of four game modes. Stockpile dots along the way for awesome power-ups and boosters!
Brilliantly stripping away all the heritage and history of good playing card design, we’ve removed everything we could.