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I Need A Color Palette Of 9 Colors For Map Markers Representing Different Categories Of History Subjects. I Prefer Earthy Tones.

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Warm Earth Brown #A46B4D
Soft Sage Green #B7C9A8
Dusty Terracotta #D1A76D
Light Sand Beige #E3D3B5
Gentle Slate Gray #B0B2B5
Muted Clay Red #CFAF8A
Faded Olive #B7B28E
Pale Clay Gray #D4CFC8
Subtle Forest Green #4C5B48
#A46B4D Warm Earth Brown
#B7C9A8 Soft Sage Green
#D1A76D Dusty Terracotta
#E3D3B5 Light Sand Beige
#B0B2B5 Gentle Slate Gray
#CFAF8A Muted Clay Red
#B7B28E Faded Olive
#D4CFC8 Pale Clay Gray
#4C5B48 Subtle Forest Green

I need a color palette of 9 colors for map markers representing different categories of history subjects. I prefer earthy tones.

About This Color Palette

 <Low Contrast Earthy History Map Markers>
1. Warm Earth Brown - 
                            
                            #A46B4D
                         - A soft, warm brown that adds a grounded feel, representing the essence of historical contexts.
2. Soft Sage Green - 
                            
                            #B7C9A8
                         - A muted sage green that symbolizes growth and nature, suitable for ancient civilizations with a gentle touch.
3. Dusty Terracotta - 
                            
                            #D1A76D
                         - A light, dusty terracotta that evokes rustic pottery and ancient architecture without harshness.
4. Light Sand Beige - 
                            
                            #E3D3B5
                         - A pale beige that reflects the sands of time, providing a neutral base with low contrast.
5. Gentle Slate Gray - 
                            
                            #B0B2B5
                         - A soft gray that adds a modern feel while symbolizing stone and endurance with a subtle presence.
6. Muted Clay Red - 
                            
                            #CFAF8A
                         - A warm, muted red that reflects the aged patina of historical artifacts without being overpowering.
7. Faded Olive - 
                            
                            #B7B28E
                         - A soft olive tone that conveys a sense of history and natural landscapes with a gentle appearance.
8. Pale Clay Gray - 
                            
                            #D4CFC8
                         - A light gray with clay undertones that represents ancient pottery in a subdued manner.
9. Subtle Forest Green - 
                            
                            #4C5B48
                         - A muted green that symbolizes the richness of nature and the longevity of history with a low contrast.

This low contrast earthy color palette features soft and muted tones that maintain a harmonious and gentle appearance, making it suitable for map markers representing various history subjects. Each color is selected to evoke warmth and authenticity without overwhelming the viewer.

Would you like to focus on specific historical subjects for the markers, or do you need any adjustments to specific colors in the palette? Additionally, do you have any other design elements in mind to complement these colors?

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Warm Earth Brown

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Soft Sage Green

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Dusty Terracotta

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Light Sand Beige

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Gentle Slate Gray

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Muted Clay Red

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Faded Olive

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Pale Clay Gray

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Subtle Forest Green

#4C5B48

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Warm Earth Brown
Soft Sage Green
Dusty Terracotta
Light Sand Beige
Gentle Slate Gray
Muted Clay Red
Faded Olive
Pale Clay Gray
Subtle Forest Green

I need a color palette of 9 colors for map markers representing different categories of history subjects. I prefer earthy tones.

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