Warm Navy

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Prussian Blue #003366
Deep Night #4B4E5A
Pastel Red #FF6F61
Honeycomb #D6A600
Caramel Mousse #E8CBA8
Cry Me a River #4A7C92
#003366 Prussian Blue
#4B4E5A Deep Night
#FF6F61 Pastel Red
#D6A600 Honeycomb
#E8CBA8 Caramel Mousse
#4A7C92 Cry Me a River

About This Color Palette

### Warm Navy Color Palette

**Palette Description:** This color palette combines the deep tranquility of navy with warm undertones, creating a sophisticated and inviting scheme. The colors evoke a sense of calmness while adding warmth to any design project. Ideal for branding, interior design, or any creative endeavor that seeks a harmonious balance between depth and comfort.

1. **Deep Navy**
   - **Hex Code:** 
          
          #003366
       
   - **Description:** A rich, dark navy that serves as the foundation of the palette, exuding strength and reliability.

2. **Warm Charcoal**
   - **Hex Code:** 
          
          #4B4E5A
       
   - **Description:** A warm, muted charcoal that adds depth without overwhelming, perfect for text or background elements.

3. **Sunset Coral**
   - **Hex Code:** 
          
          #FF6F61
       
   - **Description:** A vibrant coral that injects warmth and energy, creating a beautiful contrast against the cooler tones.

4. **Golden Mustard**
   - **Hex Code:** 
          
          #D6A600
       
   - **Description:** A warm mustard yellow that brings a touch of sunshine and optimism to the palette, enhancing the warmth of the navy.

5. **Soft Sand**
   - **Hex Code:** 
          
          #E8CBA8
       
   - **Description:** A soft, sandy beige that provides a soothing neutral balance, ideal for backgrounds or highlights.

6. **Dusty Teal**
   - **Hex Code:** 
          
          #4A7C92
       
   - **Description:** A muted teal that complements the navy beautifully, adding a serene touch while keeping the palette grounded.

This palette is versatile and can be used in various applications, from web design to home decor, while maintaining an elegant and warm aesthetic.

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Honeycomb

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Cry Me a River

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