# random-color > Generate random colors based on the golden ratio, which are more visually pleasing. [![MIT License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT_License-green.svg?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/mock-end/random-color/blob/master/LICENSE) [![build:?](https://img.shields.io/travis/mock-end/random-color/master.svg?style=flat-square)](https://travis-ci.org/mock-end/random-color) [![coverage:?](https://img.shields.io/coveralls/mock-end/random-color/master.svg?style=flat-square)](https://coveralls.io/github/mock-end/random-color) This module is deeply inspired by Martin Ankerl's [blog post](http://martin.ankerl.com/2009/12/09/how-to-create-random-colors-programmatically/). The generated colors are more visually pleasing together than a simple random color generator because they are computed by moving around the color wheel in increments of the golden ratio. By default, the generated colors can used as a background for legible black text, but the color generator can be customized for other uses. ## Install ``` $ npm install --save random-color ``` ## Usage ```js var randomColor = require('random-color'); // API // - randomColor([saturation, value]); ``` By default, generate a color with `saturation = 0.5` and `value = 0.95`. Returns [color](https://github.com/harthur/color) object so you can convert the color to any color-formats easily. ```js var color = randomColor(); // ref: https://github.com/harthur/color color.hexString(); // => '#d67118' color.rgbString(); // => 'rgb(110,52,164)' ``` ![saturation=0.5, value=0.95](img/1.png?raw=true "saturation=0.5, value=0.95") Optionally specify `saturation` and `value`: ```js var color = randomColor(0.99, 0.99); ``` ![saturation=0.99, value=0.99](img/2.png?raw=true "saturation=0.99, value=0.99") ```js var color = randomColor(0.3, 0.99); ``` ![saturation=0.3, value=0.99](img/1.png?raw=true "saturation=0.3, value=0.99") ## Contributing Pull requests and stars are highly welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please [create an issue](https://github.com/mock-end/random-color/issues/new).