Color Pallete For Excel Sheet For Tracking Books
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**Color Palette for Excel Sheet - Tracking Books**
**Palette Description:**
This color palette is designed to create a visually appealing and organized Excel sheet for tracking books. Each color is selected to represent different categories or statuses, making it easy to differentiate between genres, reading status, ratings, or any other relevant criteria. The palette combines vibrant and calming colors to ensure readability and engagement.
1. **Book Cover Blue**
- **Hex Code:**
#3A8EBA
- **Description:** A calming blue that evokes a sense of trust and reliability, perfect for tracking general book information.
2. **Literary Lavender**
- **Hex Code:**
#A77BCA
- **Description:** A soft lavender that adds a touch of creativity and inspiration, ideal for representing fiction or fantasy genres.
3. **Reading Red**
- **Hex Code:**
#E63946
- **Description:** A bold red that captures attention, suitable for highlighting books that are currently being read or important notes.
4. **Non-Fiction Green**
- **Hex Code:**
#5DAE3D
- **Description:** A refreshing green that symbolizes growth and learning, perfect for non-fiction book categories.
5. **Classic Gold**
- **Hex Code:**
#D4AF37
- **Description:** A warm gold that conveys a sense of value and importance, great for classic literature or books of high significance.
6. **Thriller Teal**
- **Hex Code:**
#008B8B
- **Description:** A deep teal that adds intrigue and excitement, ideal for tracking thriller or mystery genres.
7. **Young Adult Yellow**
- **Hex Code:**
#FFDD00
- **Description:** A bright yellow that radiates energy and positivity, perfect for young adult novels and light-hearted reads.
This palette is balanced and can be used to color-code your Excel sheet effectively, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics while tracking your book collection.
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