Deciding on a Color Palette for the Blocks

by Eric

Modular Robotics Current Color Scheme

Since we’re getting close to firing up the injection molder for our first run of commercial blocks, we’ve been thinking a lot about color. We use color to differentiate the different blocks by function, and we want the colors to both make sense and look cool when the blocks are assembled into a robot. In our research prototypes we made Action blocks white, Sense blocks black, and used rainbow colors for the rest. The rainbow just happened because of the material colors that were available for the Stratasys 3D printer we were using — it seemed a little too young, like how the color and scale of Duplo makes it obvious that it’s for little kids. And the white got dirty easily.

For our first run, Sense blocks will still be black, but Action blocks will be transparent. The transparent cubes look great (they remind me of Capsela) and we’ll be posting some new photos shortly. And we’re settling on the color palette shown above for the Think and Utility blocks. It’s not a rainbow but the colors are easy to differentiate. It’s a little earthy, and since Passive blocks will be green, may even make a robot look a little bit natural.

One Response to “Deciding on a Color Palette for the Blocks”

  1. Gabe Johnson says:

    I can’t wait to see what the transparent ones look like. Especially if they have moving parts in there… if I were 12 I would probably break the thing open to gain access to them. Though the transparentness might also have a weird vibe when put together with everything else… like having a window that lets people see your spleen. Should be cool though.

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