Create Pallete Of Colors Of Excel Data Table In Which There Will Be 4 Main Colors First For Input Values Which Will Be In Colors Of Vivid Orange Second For Middle Calculations Which Will Be In Colors Of Yellow Thirds For Middle Calculations Which Will Be In Colors Of Yellow But Diffrent From Before Fourth For Results Which Will Be In Colors Of Green Each Color Will Have 2 Shades To Able Differentiate Easily Between Rows, Colors Should Be Easy On Eyes And Black Text Should Be Easly Readable
Create pallete of colors of excel data table in which there will be 4 main colors First for input values which will be in colors of vivid orange Second for Middle calculations which will be in colors of yellow Thirds for middle calculations which will be in colors of yellow but diffrent from before Fourth for results which will be in colors of green Each color will have 2 shades to able differentiate easily between rows, colors should be easy on eyes and black text should be easly readable
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### Color Palette: Excel Data Table
#### Palette Description:
This color palette is designed for an Excel data table, featuring four main categories: Input Values, Middle Calculations (two shades), and Results. The colors are chosen for clarity and ease of reading, ensuring that black text remains easily legible against each background. The vivid orange for inputs is energetic, while the yellows provide a warm, supportive backdrop for calculations. The greens for results are refreshing and signify positivity.
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1. **Input Values (Vivid Orange)**
- **Shade 1:**
- **Color Name:** Bright Orange
- **Hex Code:**
#FF8C00
- **Shade 2:**
- **Color Name:** Soft Orange
- **Hex Code:**
#FFA500
2. **Middle Calculations (Yellow - Shade 1)**
- **Shade 1:**
- **Color Name:** Light Yellow
- **Hex Code:**
#FFFACD
- **Shade 2:**
- **Color Name:** Pale Yellow
- **Hex Code:**
#FFEFD5
3. **Middle Calculations (Yellow - Shade 2)**
- **Shade 1:**
- **Color Name:** Lemon Chiffon
- **Hex Code:**
#FFFCDC
- **Shade 2:**
- **Color Name:** Cream
- **Hex Code:**
#FFFDD0
4. **Results (Green)**
- **Shade 1:**
- **Color Name:** Fresh Green
- **Hex Code:**
#66CDAA
- **Shade 2:**
- **Color Name:** Soft Mint
- **Hex Code:**
#98FB98
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This palette strikes a balance between vibrancy and readability, making it ideal for use in data tables where clarity is paramount. Each color serves a distinct purpose while ensuring that the overall presentation remains harmonious and user-friendly.
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