Color Palette For A Timesheet Report For Highways Department 8 Colours
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### Color Palette for a Timesheet Report - Highways Department
**Palette Description:** This color palette is designed to ensure clarity and easy readability for a timesheet report used by the highways department. The colors selected are professional, yet distinct enough to differentiate various sections and data points effectively. The palette includes various shades of blue and green to evoke a sense of trust and reliability, complemented by neutral colors for balance.
1. **Midnight Blue**
- **Hex Code:**
#003f5c
- **Description:** A deep, rich blue that represents professionalism and stability, ideal for header sections.
2. **Sky Blue**
- **Hex Code:**
#00a5e0
- **Description:** A bright and inviting blue that can be used for highlights or important notes, providing clarity against darker backgrounds.
3. **Forest Green**
- **Hex Code:**
#2a9d8f
- **Description:** A calming green that represents growth and sustainability, suitable for tracking hours worked on environmental projects.
4. **Lime Green**
- **Hex Code:**
#b9fbc0
- **Description:** A vibrant green used for positive indicators, such as hours completed or projects ahead of schedule.
5. **Slate Gray**
- **Hex Code:**
#6a6a6a
- **Description:** A neutral gray that can be used for secondary text or less critical data, ensuring the main content stands out.
6. **Light Gray**
- **Hex Code:**
#d3d3d3
- **Description:** A soft light gray that acts as a background color, providing a clean canvas for other colors to pop without overwhelming the viewer.
7. **Crimson Red**
- **Hex Code:**
#e63946
- **Description:** A bold red for highlighting errors or critical deadlines, ensuring immediate attention is drawn to crucial points.
8. **Golden Yellow**
- **Hex Code:**
#f1faee
- **Description:** A soft yellow for highlighting sections that require caution or special attention, balancing the palette with a warm touch.
This palette aligns with the functional needs of a timesheet report while maintaining a professional appearance suitable for the highways department.
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