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Sparky

Image of two Black Box terminals using Sparky, displaying the commands pfetch and colours each as a demonstration. Font used is Intel One Mono, and a custom edit of The Spark's album cover is used as the wallpaper.

Sparky is a colour palette/theme inspired by Enter Shikari's The Spark made with aesthetics and PMS compliance in mind. It features a range of 29 colours, and resembles palettes like Solarized or Nord.

Its palette was swatched from Enter Shikari album covers (TS and NiR&EiP), completed using a harmonic colour wheel, adjusted for contrast balance; and accessibility for colourblind users, and then matched to their closest Pantone equivalents.

Palette

Sparky has in total 29 colours, 8 "main", 8 "bright", 4 "background", a scale of 6 greys, 2 extra colours for editors, and a foreground.

Name/Use PMS Hex 🎨
Red 178 C #FF585D #FF585D
Orange 2013 U #FF9F24 #FF9F24
Yellow 114 C #FBDD40 #FBDD40
Green 7488 C #78D64B #78D64B
Cyan 319 C #2DCCD3 #2DCCD3
Blue 660 C #407EC9 #407EC9
Purple 2583 C #A05EB5 #A05EB5
Brown 4645 C #AD7C59 #AD7C59
Red (Bright) 805 C #FF7276 #FF7276
Orange (Bright) 804 C #FFAA4D #FFAA4D
Green (Bright) 7487 C #8EDD65 #8EDD65
Yellow (Bright) 100 C #F6EB61 #F6EB61
Cyan (Bright) 2199 C #00BBDC #00BBDC
Blue (Bright) 292 C #69B3E7 #69B3E7
Purple (Bright) 211 C #F57EB6 #F57EB6
Brown (Bright) 4655 C #BF9474 #BF9474
Background 546 C #072B31 #072B31
Background (Dark) 296 C #041C2C #041C2C
Background (Bright) 547 CP #003C46 #003C46
Background (Brighter) 3145 C #00778B #00778B
Selection 547 C #00313C #00313C
Comments 3155 C #006272 #006272
Foreground 546 C #f4f5f0 #f4f5f0

There is also a scale of greys which are not PMS-compliant, however they were added in order to allow for more detail when theming and as a buffer for some themes.

Hex 🎨
#FFFFFF #FFFFFF
#D3D3D3 #D3D3D3
#A6A7A7 #A6A7A7
#7A7B7A #7A7B7A
#4D4F4E #4D4F4E
#212322 #212322

Accessibility

Sparky was originally designed with accessibility in mind, prioritising colourblind distinctions and contrast balancing, and attempting to reduce eye sore. As Sparky's palette grew from 10 colours to 16, 18, 24, and now 29 colours; this became a harder task to balance out.

Sparky's entire palette is not colourblind safe, only its "main" variant, and its background/extra colours have been tested to be colourblind safe. Sparky still tries its best at being colourblind safe, with fairly noticeable contrast between all variants, but it might be difficult to tell colours apart for some users with more extreme cases of colourblindness.

Sparky is designed to be as readable and usable as possible in all kind of scenarios, making contrast a priority, and attempts to have all of its colours fit within AA (4.5:1) level under WCAG guidelines when compared against its background colour.

Sparky averages a WCAG 2.1 contrast rating of 7.5:1 (AAA).

Install

Sparky was planned as only a colour palette to build themes from, so there aren't any "official" Sparky themes.

However, Sparky themes are available in a few odd ways, mainly for terminals.

Base16 and Base24

Sparky is available as a Base16 and as a Base24 scheme; refer to sparky16.yml for Base16, or sparky24.yml for Base24.

Using BaseXX versions allow you to import Sparky into basically anything with a Base16/24 builder/manager like Tinty or Themix for theming.

Note that due to Base16 only using 16 colours (who would've guessed) and due to its format, bright variants of colours and darks were removed.

Gogh

Gogh is a repository of themes for many terminal emulators that can be installed running a single command and picking a theme. You can find Sparky there.

bash -c  "$(wget -qO- https://git.io/vQgMr)"

terminal.sexy

Although in a limited manner, you can use terminal.sexy to get Sparky themes for many terminal emulators. You can also fine tune and customise Sparky's colours to your liking.

For this you need to import sparky.xresources into terminal.sexy.

Community-sourced Themes

You can find Sparky community themes searching for #sparky-theme in Github.

Currently there are none but one can have dreams.

Credits

This theme was possible thanks to the following tools and people:

  • Adobe Color - used for its colour wheel and colourblind safety checks
  • Eric's Color Blender - used alongside AC's colour wheel to find colours
  • iColorpalette - used for converting HEX codes for Pantone and finding alternative shades
  • Color Designer - used for its compare colours tool, which was essential for finding lighter and darker shades
  • terminal.sexy - used for live-testing
  • Enter Shikari Discord - for encouraging me to continue developing the scheme
  • @tinted-theming - for hosting info, schemes and tools for B16/24
  • @maisymoe - for getting me into Enter Shikari, and saving my life

License

Sparky is released under the Unlicense license, meaning that Sparky is released under the public domain, and you can do literally anything you want with the files provided here and the colour scheme swatched by me.

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