We built TintVibe for designers, founders, marketers, and product teams who want better color decisions without losing speed, taste, or implementation quality.

Founder
Shashank Verma
Shashank Verma leads TintVibe's product direction, UX quality, color workflow design, and editorial review from Bangalore, India. He is responsible for the product experience, public education, and review process behind TintVibe's color tools and resources.
TintVibe grew from hands-on UI color-system work: turning brand colors into accessible palettes, shade ramps, semantic roles, and export-ready tokens that can survive real product screens.
What TintVibe is
TintVibe is a modern color workflow platform for generating palettes, refining contrast, shaping brand systems, and exporting polished design tokens for real product use.
It is designed to make color exploration feel exciting while keeping the workflow structured enough for production, collaboration, and handoff.
Who it is for
TintVibe is built for people who care about color quality and execution: product designers, brand designers, developers, agencies, startup teams, and solo creators.
Whether you are shaping a landing page, app UI, internal design system, or campaign identity, TintVibe is meant to help you move from idea to decision faster.
How we think about design
Our product philosophy is simple: let the palette be the hero. The interface stays clear, premium, and calm so the color work can carry the emotional weight.
We value motion with purpose, strong hierarchy, accessibility, and tools that reduce decision fatigue instead of creating more noise.
What we are building toward
TintVibe is growing into a complete color workflow environment, with generation, validation, export, history, and brand-system tooling designed to work together instead of across disconnected screens.
Our goal is to give teams a faster path from inspiration to a system that feels intentional, usable, and worth shipping.
Operator and editorial details
TintVibe is operated as an independent software product from Bangalore, Karnataka, India. The site is maintained for people who need practical color-system guidance, not only marketing copy.
Public guides are published under the Shashank Verma label and reviewed by Shashank Verma before publication or revision.
How public guides are reviewed
Every public guide is reviewed for practical accuracy, workflow clarity, and alignment with real UI and brand-system use cases before publication or revision.
The resource library is intended to support real workflow decisions with examples, checklists, and implementation context rather than acting as a thin article archive.