Color Palette For Financial Excel Workbook 2 A371 C
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### Color Palette for Financial Excel Workbook
#### Palette Description:
This color palette is designed to convey professionalism, stability, and clarity, making it ideal for a financial Excel workbook. The colors are chosen to enhance readability and create a sense of trust, while also providing a visually appealing contrast for data visualization.
| Color Name | Hex Code | Description |
|-------------------|----------|--------------------------------------------|
| Deep Forest Green |
#2A371C
| A rich, dark green that evokes stability and trust, ideal for headers and important figures. |
| Soft Sage |
#B7C9B2
| A muted sage green that adds a gentle touch without overwhelming the senses, perfect for backgrounds and cell shading. |
| Slate Gray |
#707B7A
| A medium gray that serves as a neutral base, ideal for borders and lines to enhance clarity. |
| Golden Amber |
#D49A6A
| A warm gold that draws attention to key metrics and highlights, providing a contrast against darker colors. |
| Cool Teal |
#007C7A
| A calming teal that adds a modern twist, suitable for charts and graphs to maintain visual interest. |
| Bright Coral |
#FF6F61
| A vibrant coral that can be used sparingly for alerts or important notices, ensuring they stand out effectively. |
This palette combines earthy tones with hints of warmth and coolness, making it versatile for various types of financial data representation.
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#2A371C
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(Mixed with black - darker)Isle of Dreams
#B7C9B2
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(Mixed with black - darker)Phantom
#707B7A
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#007C7A
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#FF6F61
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