Whilst away on my work experience in Colombia I was shown the Adobe colour wheel which allows you to select a hue and then automatically selects others that will work well with it. I think this is a really useful tool as it can help myself to determine how well the hues within my colour pallet are matched and if they will successfully work together.
Another great feature of this tool is it allows you to experiment with different colour combinations depending on the relationship you are looking for e.g. a monotone scheme. Throughout my experiments using the Adobe colour wheel i have selected hues that are within my colour pallet and allowed the software to select relatable hues. When going on to develop my alternate colour ways and combinations this online source will provide great and accurate advice on how well my colours suit and if they will be successful.
As well as including images of the hues placement on the colour wheel and the colour chips, I have also included the colour code if I want to quickly and accurately find any hue at a later date. Although there is the potential to match the hues by eye having this code will allow myself to quickly select exactly the same colour.
Analogous

Monochromatic
Triad
Complementary
Compound
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