ColorSpace Demo Walkthrough: From Ohuhu Library to Publishable Palette
Use this guide to host a polished tour of the ColorSpace demo workspace, highlight the accuracy safeguards, and collect leads who want the same results for their markers.
Load the demo with confidence
Start at the ColorSpace landing page and choose "Load demo workspace." The app loads the Ohuhu Honolulu swatch sets, a curated collection that mirrors what creators receive in the physical demo kits.
We preload the workspace with recommended harmonies, saved palettes, and education notes. Those assets make your first walkthrough feel practiced even if you are presenting live on stream or pitching the tool to potential sponsors.
- The demo covers Honolulu sets A through F with LAB readings and aliases already mapped.
- Palette tabs include examples for concept art, packaging, and social content so you can show different outcomes quickly.
- You can reset the workspace anytime from the header menu if you want the guided steps to reappear.
Audit the harmony diagnostics
Open the Harmony panel and walk the audience through the Delta E gauge, hue spread chart, and coverage meter. These readouts are more than visual flair--they are the proof points Google and sponsors look for when deciding whether your content is authoritative.
Explain how ColorSpace references the source marker data rather than inventing colors. Highlight the Delta E tolerances that prevent inaccurate combinations from surfacing.
- Keep Delta E under three for sponsor work where brand consistency matters most.
- Point to the hue spread chart when discussing balance. It demonstrates that each palette covers distinct color families without overlap.
- Leverage the coverage meter to show there are enough mid-tones to render shading without muddy results.
Capture storytelling assets
While screen sharing, take screenshots of the diagnostics, palette tiles, and marker details. These become the slides or reels you use in recap posts. ColorSpace already arranges the information in a way that reads well on social feeds.
If you have a DSLR or phone rig nearby, film your markers next to the on-screen palette. This simple side-by-side validates that the digital preview matches the physical supplies.
- Use the built-in palette notes to draft the talking points for your recap post or Patreon update.
- Export the palette as JSON and attach it with your newsletter or deliverable so supporters can replicate the results.
- Capture a short video loop of the live hue spread animation--these motion assets perform well on TikTok and Instagram Reels.
Export demos like a pro
Every ColorSpace palette can be exported with a single click. Before you send files out, open the Palette Export modal and ensure notes, Delta E stats, and recommended markers are filled in.
Sponsors and students expect a consistent format. The demo export templates use the same structure as the upcoming paid tiers so you are already working with launch-ready deliverables.
- Select the PDF export for reports, JSON for collaborators, and PNG for social previews.
- Add a link back to your ColorSpace landing page or newsletter in the export footer so every download feeds your funnel.
- Check the highlight and shadow markers before sending--these callouts prove you understand value planning and make portfolio reviewers take notice.
Turn demo attention into leads
Close your walkthrough with a simple call to action. Invite viewers to join the newsletter waitlist or schedule a consultation for classroom pilots. Because the demo proves you have a repeatable process, the request feels natural instead of pushy.
Set a reminder to follow up within 24 hours. Send recap emails with exported palettes, a link to this article, and the waitlist URL so new leads know exactly where to go next.
- Link directly to /newsletter in your YouTube description or Instagram bio during the launch window.
- Offer paid one-on-one sessions where you help artists prepare their own datasets for ColorBase.
- Track which talking points triggered the most questions--turn them into future blog posts or workshop modules.
Demo workflow spotlight
Show the Delta E gauge on screen while holding your markers
Pair the live diagnostics with physical swatches to reassure viewers that everything they see translates to real supplies.
- Hold the physical Ohuhu markers next to the live Delta E gauge for instant credibility.
- Rehearse the same shot you will use on livestreams so lighting and framing feel natural.
- Save the footage in 9:16 and 16:9 crops--reels and YouTube shorts both need the proof clip.
When you present this way, you prove that ColorSpace is more than UI polish. You are demonstrating an accountable workflow that sponsors, art directors, and students can invest in with confidence.
Resources & downloads
Resources & Downloads
3 resourcesDemo rehearsal worksheet
Follow a point-by-point checklist to rehearse your next ColorSpace walkthrough without missing a key talking point.
Article • 6 min read
Palette export best practices
Learn how to package harmonies with Delta E stats, notes, and value breakdowns so sponsors understand the craft behind your work.
Article • 8 min read
Newsletter waitlist template
Use the copy on the Newsletter & Waitlist page as your script for follow-up emails after live demos.
Landing page • copy and CTAs
Evidence & further reading
Evidence & Further Reading
- Ohuhu Honolulu Color Sets
Overview of the six Honolulu marker packs included in the ColorSpace demo workspace.
- ColorSpace Harmony Mathematics
Dive deeper into the LAB safeguards that make the demo harmonies reliable across print and digital work.
- ColorBase Capture Workflow
Guide to capturing marker datasets when you are ready to build beyond the demo library.
Next steps
Schedule a 30-minute rehearsal where you follow this article with the actual demo workspace. Record the session and keep the footage on hand--you can edit it into teaser clips, behind-the-scenes reels, or onboarding lessons for future clients.
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