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An elegant and object-oriented implementation of the Material Design color palettes and swatches; an alternative to the Flutter's built-in colors.

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Overview #

EO-Color is an Elegant, Object-oriented implementation of the Material Design color palettes, as well as a color framework.

It is intended to be used as:

  • an alternative to the Flutter's built-in colors
  • a base framework for more specific color packages

A key benefit of EO-Color is to improve the source code readability and maintainability by providing declarative interfaces.

The use of obscure numeric indexes such as 100, 200...800, 900 to select a shade of a color has been replaced by a more user-friendly approach: the use of adverbs (ultra, very, bit, etc.) and adjectives (light, dark, etc.).

For example, to get a light shade of grey, simply declare Grey.light(); for a darker shade, Grey.dark().

Contents #

Getting Started #

Like any other object-oriented package, this one uses interfaces to define concepts such as color palette, color swatch and color gradient. So it is no surprise that the three core interfaces are Palette, Swatch, and Gradient.

Palette interface #

It represents color palettes from which a color can be picked.

Typically, subclasses of the Palette interface provide named constructors in which the desired color is picked to be retrieved afterwards via the color property.

For example, the command Blue() retrieves the primary shade of blue and is equivalent to the Flutter's cryptic command Colors.blue.shade500; BlueAccent()Colors.blueAccent.shade50; Blue.veryDark()Colors.grey.shade900; and so on.

The code snippet below demonstrates how to build a bluish Flutter Container widget.

Code snippet:

/// Builds a bluish container.
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
  return Container(
    color: Blue().color,
  );
}

All Material Design colors — along with their respective accent-colors — have been implemented.

For a complete list of colors or more detailed information about any color (hex codes, indexes, opacity, etc.):

Numeric indexes vs. Named constructors #

The table below contains the relationship between the Material Design indices (100, 200...800, 900) and the named constructors of the color classes.

  • Note:
    • The "Normal" column refers to classes that represent unaccented colors, such as the Amber, Green or Red classes.
    • The "Accent" column refers to classes that represent accent colors, such as the AmberAccent, GreenAccent or RedAccent classes.
    • "()" is the default constructor, which in turn represents a primary color shade.
Index Normal Accent
50 ultraLight
100 veryLight light
200 light ()
300 lighter
400 bitLighter darker
500 ()
600 bitDarker
700 darker dark
800 dark
900 veryDark

Swatch interface #

It represents a collection of related colors. For example:

  • shades of grey
  • the color gradient of a brand
  • a user's selected colors

Its single property colors retrieves several colors at once as an Iterable<Color> object.

Except for the White and Black classes, there is a corresponding "plural" class for each color class — accent colors included — that implements the Swatch interface. For example, the declaration Greys().colors will retrieve 10 shades of grey; the higher the index, the darker the color.

For a red color gradient:

/// a color gradient of 10 shades of red.
final Iterable<Color> theReds = Reds().colors;

For a complete list of color swatches:

Swatch in action #

The following code provides a fully working example. It creates a rectangle widget filled with a color gradient provided by the swatch instance.

import 'package:eo_color/swatches.dart';
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';

/// Rectangle filled with a gradient of ten shades of a Material Design color.
class RectGradient extends StatelessWidget {
  /// Rectangle filled with the given color swatch.
  const RectGradient(Swatch swatch, {Key? key})
      : _swatch = swatch,
        super(key: key);

  /// Rectangle filled with ten shades of grey.
  const RectGradient.grey({Key? key}) : this(const Greys(), key: key);

  // Material Design color swatch.
  final Swatch _swatch;

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return Container(
      height: kToolbarHeight / 2,
      decoration: BoxDecoration(
        gradient: LinearGradient(
          end: Alignment.bottomLeft,
          begin: Alignment.topRight,
          colors: _swatch.colors.toList(growable: false),
        ),
      ),
    );
  }
}

Gradient interface #

It represents a range of position-dependent colors, usually used to fill a region. The colors produced by a gradient vary continuously with position, producing smooth color transitions.

While the Swatch interface retrieves an iterable<Colors> object, subclasses of Gradients retrieves a List<Colors>, which makes them better suited for dealing with the Flutter's gradient APIs — these APIs almost always expects a List<Color> object as parameter instead of an Iterable<Color> object.

An example of a Gradient implementation is the abstract class GradientImmu, which retrieves immutable List<Colors> objects.

For a complete list of gradients:

Demo application #

The demo application provides a fully working example, focused on demonstrating exactly three color palettes in action — BlueGrey, Grey, and Brown. You can take the code in this demo and experiment with it.

To run the demo application:

git clone https://github.com/dartoos-dev/eo_color.git
cd eo_color/example/
flutter run -d chrome

This should launch the demo application on Chrome in debug mode.

Demo-App

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An elegant and object-oriented implementation of the Material Design color palettes and swatches; an alternative to the Flutter's built-in colors.

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