

And of course, they shared their musical snapshot, driving 2018 Wrapped to be Twitter’s top Global Trending Topic on launch day.

Over 20 million fans visited the campaign site on the first day alone, to discover their stats, top artist, collect personalized playlists, and uncover more unexpected insights. It's filled with sublime color combination for your next thing, enjoy! With 2018 Wrapped, Spotify invited both artists and fans to explore and celebrate their year in music. Manage all your color palettes directly inside Unity. That's beautiful! I decided to share the entire set of Spotify 2018 Wrapped as a color inspiration. Imagine crossing 20+ millions of fans visited the campaign site on the first day alone. I personally loved the UI layouts and especially getting the data on which songs I listened the most during the past year. From there, simply screenshot any of those pages and leave it to others to draw conclusions about how a green song would sound, thanks to Spotify Palette.If you are a Spotify user, you must remember their insanely beautiful 2018 Wrapped where each year, this initiative will attract quite a buzz on social media. It's as inexplicable as it is compelling, Finally, the last option in the menu displays the palette once again.

Spotify Palette will reveal a collection of images or pieces of art from the Google Arts and Culture database with color schemes similar to the user's palette. A second option links to an interesting artistic display. Each song is, of course, a link to open the track on Spotify and further validate the data.

One leads to a list of songs from the past six months that influenced the created palette. For example, a person with a playlist dominated by high-energy tunes might be told they have a red palette because " Red is the color of passion or desire and can also be associated with energy." Below that explanation will also be a handful of esoteric stats about the music used to build the palette, such as " Average Valence" or " Average Energy."Ī small "hamburger" icon on the screen opens a menu with three options. Scrolling down will reveal a succinct explanation of what those colors represent.
