I’ve just recently began using TweetDeck, so I have been tweaking it to fit my needs. After working out a super reply feature, I began seeking a new color palette. Sadly, none were to be found. Every search I made ended up sending me back to the TweetDeck website answering how to use the ‘tweet colors’ feature.
I have since put together five color palettes and am going to share them with you, because you guys are the best and I hope you do the same and give out your own color palettes.
Tip: To change your color palette, click “settings (the wrench) and go to the colors/fonts tab.
Gray Touch

Primary Background Color: #EDEDED
Secondary Background Color: #F7F7F5
Input Area Background Color: #FFFFFF
Primary Text Color: #282828
Secondary Text Color: #333333
Blue Mountain

Primary Background Color: #054950
Secondary Background Color: #789A9F
Input Area Background Color: #EDF4F5
Primary Text Color: #FFFFFF
Secondary Text Color: #EDF4F5
Green Lagoon

Primary Background Color: #054950
Secondary Background Color: #485C5A
Input Area Background Color: #9DB2B1
Primary Text Color: #D6E4E1
Secondary Text Color: #BFCFCC
Washington Red

Primary Background Color: #990000
Secondary Background Color: #CC3300
Input Area Background Color: #000000
Primary Text Color: #FFCC99
Secondary Text Color: #FFCC99
Peachy Fresh

Primary Background Color: #FF9966
Secondary Background Color: #FFCC99
Input Area Background Color: #FFFFFF
Primary Text Color: #003366
Secondary Text Color: #333399
Do you use a unique TweetDeck theme? I think everyone would love to hear about it.
Written: Apr 20, 2009




















Gwynne

April 20, 2009 @ 5:35 pm
I love TweetDeck. I would be so lost in Twitter without it! I’ve tried quite a few of the other clients, but love TweetDeck the most.
I used to have mine set in a pink color scheme, but then changed computers, and it’s currently at the default black and gray. May just have to fiddle around with it again!
Thanks for the inspiration!