Navy Blue, Royal Purple And Auburn Orange
About This Color Palette
**Color Palette: Digital Rights**
1. **Navy Blue**
- **Hex Code:**
#001F3F
- **Description:** A deep, rich navy blue that conveys trust, authority, and professionalism. It serves as a strong foundation for the palette, symbolizing the importance of digital rights and security.
2. **Royal Purple**
- **Hex Code:**
#6F2C91
- **Description:** A vibrant royal purple that represents creativity, innovation, and luxury. This color evokes a sense of power and sophistication, reflecting the progressive nature of digital rights in the modern world.
3. **Auburn Orange**
- **Hex Code:**
#A65E2E
- **Description:** A warm auburn orange that adds energy and enthusiasm to the palette. This color signifies the passion and drive behind advocating for digital rights, highlighting the importance of engagement and activism.
4. **Soft Gray**
- **Hex Code:**
#B0BEC5
- **Description:** A calming soft gray that balances the bolder colors, representing neutrality and clarity. It serves as a backdrop to the vibrant colors, providing a sense of stability and professionalism in digital communication.
5. **Bright Teal**
- **Hex Code:**
#008C8C
- **Description:** A bright teal that brings a modern and fresh touch to the palette. This color symbolizes clarity of thought and innovation, essential for navigating the evolving landscape of digital rights.
**Palette Overview:** This color palette combines deep and vibrant hues to represent the significance of digital rights. The strong Navy Blue and Royal Purple establish authority and creativity, while the warm Auburn Orange infuses passion. Soft Gray adds balance, and Bright Teal brings a modern twist, together creating a cohesive visual identity that reflects the values of digital rights advocacy.
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Naval Night
#001F3F
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Orb of Discord
#6F2C91
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Gingerbread Crumble
#A65E2E
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Stormy
#B0BEC5
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Dark Cyan
#008C8C
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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