Colour and mood are often interconnected. Every mood mix in Flowvi.be has a specific colour that reflects the selection of songs as well as the currently playing track.
It took exhaustive research to create what I call the "Colour Flow Engine" which is able to dynamically reflect the mood in the colour of the full screen player view.
Colour and mood
The meaning of colours can vary greatly between different cultures, influencing anything from aesthetics and religious symbolism to marketing. While Flowvi.be comes with a carefully chosen defaults, it also makes it easy to tweak and adapt using the Mood Palettes feature.
Colour palettes
Flowvi.be currently supports the following options:
- Default - A simple scheme for every mood. This is the one that's activated out of the box
- Aurora - Colours are adjusted to match energy and emotion. This one was introduced in Flowvi.be 1.2 and is still a bit experimental (You're more than welcome to reach out with ideas on how to improve it!)
- Time of Day - This one adapts colours depending on the time of the day. It starts with cool mornings and moves on to warm evenings.
- High Contrast - This one makes the difference between the colour of every mood a lot more pronounced for enhanced legibility and contrast.
- Mono - If none of the above are to your liking, you can also choose to have a single colour of your choosing applied to all moods.