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@plurid/plurid-themes

v0.0.0-2

Published

Themes for Plurid Applications

Downloads

87

Readme

Contents

About

There are four shade-oriented base themes, three color-oriented base themes, and multiple plurid-oriented product themes.

The four shade-oriented base themes consist of:

  • night
  • dusk
  • dawn
  • light

where the lightness increases from the night to light,

and the three color-oriented base themes are:

  • ponton - blue-based
  • jaune - yellow-based
  • furor - red-based.

The four shade-oriented base themes are inspired by radical-style-interfaces.

A theme can be further more classified based on the theme type (dark or bright). A dark theme will have the primary color darker than the secondary color, whereas a bright theme will have the primary color brighter than the secondary color.

Demo

Usage

The themes are intended to be used for CSS-in-JS styling along with react, styled-components, or other packages.

interface Theme {
    type: "dark" | "bright";
    name: "generated"
        | "night" | "dusk" | "dawn" | "light"
        | "ponton" | "jaune" | "furor"
        | "plurid"
        | "deback" | "decode" | "defile" | "deleaf"
        | "delook" | "deloss" | "demail" | "denote"
        | "depack" | "depict" | "deself" | "desite"
        | "detime" | "detour" | "detune" | "deturn"
        | "deveil" | "devert" | "deview" | "dewiki";

    baseColor: string;
    baseColorInverted: string;

    backgroundColorDark: string;
    backgroundColorBright: string;

    backgroundColorPrimary: string;
    backgroundColorPrimaryAlpha: string;
    backgroundColorPrimaryInverted: string;

    backgroundColorSecondary: string;
    backgroundColorSecondaryAlpha: string;
    backgroundColorSecondaryInverted: string;

    backgroundColorTertiary: string;
    backgroundColorTertiaryAlpha: string;
    backgroundColorTertiaryInverted: string;

    backgroundColorQuaternary: string;
    backgroundColorQuaternaryAlpha: string;
    backgroundColorQuaternaryInverted: string;


    colorPrimary: string;
    colorPrimaryInverted: string;

    colorSecondary: string;
    colorSecondaryInverted: string;

    colorTertiary: string;
    colorTertiaryInverted: string;


    boxShadowUmbra: string;
    boxShadowUmbraColor: string;
    boxShadowUmbraInset: string;

    boxShadowPenumbra: string;
    boxShadowPenumbraColor: string;
    boxShadowPenumbraInset: string;

    boxShadowAntumbra: string;
    boxShadowAntumbraColor: string;
    boxShadowAntumbraInset: string;

    fontFamilySansSerif: string;
    fontFamilySerif: string;
    fontFamilyMonospace: string;
}

A color can be decomposed into it's constituents (hue, saturation, lightness, alpha) using the decomposeColor utility function.

Codeophon