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Aqua Blue #00B2E2
Hot Pink #FF007F
Soft Lavender #E6B0EA
Bright Yellow #F7EA00
Neon Green #39FF14
#00B2E2 Aqua Blue
#FF007F Hot Pink
#E6B0EA Soft Lavender
#F7EA00 Bright Yellow
#39FF14 Neon Green

1980's Miami vice

About This Color Palette

 <Miami Vice 1980s>
1. Aqua Blue - 
          
          #00B2E2
        - A vibrant and refreshing blue reminiscent of the ocean waves in Miami.
2. Hot Pink - 
          
          #FF007F
        - A bold and energetic pink that captures the essence of Miami nightlife.
3. Soft Lavender - 
          
          #E6B0EA
        - A light and playful lavender that adds a touch of softness to the palette.
4. Bright Yellow - 
          
          #F7EA00
        - A sunny yellow that evokes the brightness of Miami’s beaches.
5. Neon Green - 
          
          #39FF14
        - An electrifying green that adds a pop of fun and energetic vibes.

This color palette embodies the vibrant, energetic, and tropical spirit of 1980s Miami Vice, with bold colors that reflect the lively nightlife and sunny beaches of the era.

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