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I Would Like To Generate A Colour Palette To Use For Tables, Headings And Charts In Excel For Internal Spreadsheets That Feels Recognisable In Accordance With Our Brand Guidelines, But Is Not Visually Distracting. Our Main Colours Used Are Green (#11 A63 C ), Blue (#22377), And Grey (#3 C3 F41)

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Primary Green #11A63C
Deep Blue #22377A
Soft Grey #3C3F41
Light Green #A8DAB5
Cool Blue #5A8DCA
Pale Grey #D3D3D3
#11A63C Primary Green
#22377A Deep Blue
#3C3F41 Soft Grey
#A8DAB5 Light Green
#5A8DCA Cool Blue
#D3D3D3 Pale Grey

I would like to generate a colour palette to use for tables, headings and charts in excel for internal spreadsheets that feels recognisable in accordance with our brand guidelines, but is not visually distracting. Our main colours used are Green (#11A63C ), Blue (#22377), and Grey (#3C3F41)

About This Color Palette

Here’s a color palette that complements your brand colors while ensuring that it remains visually appealing and not distracting for use in Excel spreadsheets:

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1. Primary Green - 
                            
                            #11A63C
                         - The main brand color, a vibrant green that signifies growth and stability.
2. Deep Blue - 
                            
                            #22377A
                         - A strong blue providing depth and professionalism, ideal for headings and borders.
3. Soft Grey - 
                            
                            #3C3F41
                         - A neutral grey that serves as a background color or for text, ensuring readability.
4. Light Green - 
                            
                            #A8DAB5
                         - A softer green that can be used for highlighting and secondary elements without overwhelming.
5. Cool Blue - 
                            
                            #5A8DCA
                         - A lighter shade of blue that can be used for charts and graphs to maintain a soothing visual balance.
6. Pale Grey - 
                            
                            #D3D3D3
                         - A light grey for backgrounds or subtle distinctions between data points, keeping the overall look clean and organized.

This palette maintains a professional and cohesive aesthetic while ensuring clarity and focus for internal documents.

Would you like to explore more variations or perhaps specific shades for certain elements?

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Primary Green

#11A63C

Deep Blue

#22377A

Soft Grey

#3C3F41

Light Green

#A8DAB5

Cool Blue

#5A8DCA

Pale Grey

#D3D3D3

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Primary Green
Deep Blue
Soft Grey
Light Green
Cool Blue
Pale Grey

I would like to generate a colour palette to use for tables, headings and charts in excel for internal spreadsheets that feels recognisable in accordance with our brand guidelines, but is not visually distracting. Our main colours used are Green (#11A63C ), Blue (#22377), and Grey (#3C3F41)

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