A professionally crafted theme for Visual Studio Code with both dark and light variants based on color theory principles.
V Theme comes in two variants to suit your preference and environment:
- V Theme Dark - A refined dark theme with deep blue-gray tones
- V Theme Light - A clean and crisp light theme with complementary colors
Switch between them easily via the theme selector (Ctrl+K Ctrl+T).
V Theme is meticulously designed using advanced color theory principles to create a visually pleasing, harmonious, and productive coding environment.
The dark theme features a clean, modern color palette:
- Deep Blue-Gray (#212836) - Primary background color that's easy on the eyes
- Teal Accent (#64FFDA) - Primary accent for highlighting important elements
- Complementary Accents - Carefully selected colors for syntax highlighting
The light theme maintains a professional appearance with:
- Soft Blue-White (#F5F8FA) - Gentle background that reduces eye strain
- Teal Accent (#00A3A3) - Primary accent that provides continuity with the dark theme
- Balanced Contrast - Careful color selection for readability in bright environments
Colors were carefully selected based on their psychological impact:
- Blue tones - Promote concentration, creativity, and focus
- Teal accents - Create a sense of clarity and balance
- Proper contrast - Ensures readability without causing eye fatigue
Both themes maintain excellent contrast ratios between text and backgrounds, following accessibility best practices to ensure readability during long coding sessions. Comments are subtly distinguished without sacrificing legibility.
- Two complementary themes: dark and light
- Carefully designed color palettes based on color theory
- Optimized syntax highlighting for popular languages
- Enhanced UI elements for a cohesive experience
- Proper semantic color associations (errors, warnings, successes)
- Designed for reduced eye strain during long coding sessions
For the best experience with V Theme, consider these settings:
{
"editor.fontFamily": "'Fira Code', 'Droid Sans Mono', 'monospace'",
"editor.fontLigatures": true,
"editor.fontSize": 14,
"editor.lineHeight": 24,
"editor.letterSpacing": 0.5,
}- Open Extensions sidebar in VS Code
- Search for
V Theme - Click Install
- Open the Command Palette with
Ctrl+Shift+Por⇧⌘P - Select Preferences: Color Theme and choose either V Theme or V Theme Light
Your feedback helps improve V Theme! If you have suggestions or encounter issues:
This theme is released under the MIT License.
Enjoy coding with color theory!
