How to hex codes in GoodNotes
Hex codes are a great way to customize your digital planner and make it more personal. With so many different colors to choose from, you can find the perfect color scheme to match your style.
In this blog post, we will show you how to use hex codes when planning with a digital planner in GoodNotes.
What are Hex Codes?
Hex codes are a way of representing colors using six characters. The first two characters represent the red component of the color, the next two characters represent the green component, and the last two characters represent the blue component.
For example, the hex code for black is #000000. This means that the color black has no red, no green, and no blue.
The hex code for white is #FFFFFF. This means that the color white has all three colors at full intensity.
How to Use Hex Codes in GoodNotes
To use hex codes in GoodNotes, you will need to know the hex code of the color you want to use. You can find hex codes online or by using a color picker tool. Many creators of digital stickers will often note the hex codes of the sticker directly in the sticker book. This is very helpful if you’d like to use the same colors for writing, highlighting or even creating a new shape directly in Goodnotes.
Once you have the hex code, open your digital planner in GoodNotes. Then, tap on the "Pen" tool and select the "Color" option.
Next, tap on the "Hex" option and enter the hex code of the color you want to use. If you want to save this color, click on “Add to Presets”
Finally, tap on the "Done" button.
There are no right or wrongs for adding color to your digital planner. I prefer a planner with a minimalist design so I can be bold when adding my favorite colors, or colors that match the stickers I’m using.
Hex codes are a great way to customize your digital planner and make it more personal. With so many different colors to choose from, you can find the perfect color scheme to match your style.
We hope this brief explanation and introduction to hex code in GoodNotes was helpful.