Something That Blends Elements Of Ralph Lauren's Preppy Style, Dark Academia, Goth/Grunge, Biker, Modern Western Wear, New York Street Style As Well As Something That Feels Moody, Modern, And Traditional, Similar To Chris Loves Julia, With A Splash Of Modern Victorian Boho, Similar To Probably This (Matt & Beau).
Something that blends elements of Ralph Lauren's preppy style, dark academia, goth/grunge, biker, modern western wear, New York street style as well as something that feels moody, modern, and traditional, similar to Chris Loves Julia, with a splash of modern Victorian boho, similar to Probably This (Matt & Beau).
About This Color Palette
<Preppy Modern Gothic Palette>
1. Deep Navy -
#001F3F
- A rich, sophisticated blue that serves as the primary brand color, evoking a sense of professionalism and trust.
2. Olive Green -
#556B2F
- A muted, earthy green that complements the primary color, reflecting the natural and traditional elements of preppy and modern western styles.
3. Charcoal Gray -
#333333
- A versatile dark gray that adds a moody, modern touch, perfect for backgrounds and text.
4. Burgundy -
#800020
- A deep, luxurious red that brings in the gothic and traditional aspects, ideal for accents and highlights.
5. Dusty Rose -
#DCA6B3
- A soft, muted pink that adds a splash of warmth and modern Victorian boho flair, suitable for softer elements and details.
6. Cream -
#F5F5DC
- A warm off-white that balances the darker colors, providing a clean backdrop that enhances readability and elegance.
Color Palette Description:
This palette combines elements of sophistication and traditional styles with a modern twist. The Deep Navy and Olive Green anchor the palette in classic elegance while the Charcoal Gray adds a contemporary edge. Burgundy introduces a layer of richness and depth, perfect for accentuating certain elements. Dusty Rose brings warmth and a touch of softness that aligns with modern Victorian aesthetics, while Cream provides a neutral base to balance the darker hues.
Usage Recommendations:
- Deep Navy: Use for primary branding elements such as logos, headers, and primary backgrounds.
- Olive Green: Ideal for secondary elements like buttons, icons, and call-to-action features.
- Charcoal Gray: Suitable for text, outlines, and backgrounds to create contrast and enhance readability.
- Burgundy: Perfect for accentuating important features or promotional materials, creating a sense of luxury.
- Dusty Rose: Use for highlights, hover states, or decorative elements to add a touch of warmth.
- Cream: Recommended for backgrounds, ensuring that other colors pop and text remains legible.
Follow-Up Questions:
- What specific applications do you have in mind for this color palette (e.g., website, print materials, branding)?
- Are there any specific elements or themes you want to prioritize in this palette?
- Would you like to explore any additional colors or variations to this palette?
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Composition #01
Simulate how your palette appears to users with different types of color vision deficiencies. Approximately 8% of men and 0.5% of women have some form of color blindness.
Original Palette
Protanopia
Red-blind (approx. 1% of men)
Deuteranopia
Green-blind (approx. 1% of men)
Tritanopia
Blue-blind (very rare)
Achromatopsia
Total color blindness (monochromacy)
Deep Navy
#001F3F
Olive Green
#556B2F
Charcoal Gray
#333333
Burgundy
#800020
Dusty Rose
#DCA6B3
Cream
#F5F5DC
Color Wheel Distribution
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Understanding WCAG Scores
Normal Text
- AA requires 4.5:1 ratio
- AAA requires 7.0:1 ratio
Large Text (18pt+ or 14pt+ bold)
- AA requires 3.0:1 ratio
- AAA requires 4.5:1 ratio