A Palette With Yellow, Black And Orange Colors
        Sunflower Yellow
        #FFDA44
      
      
        Charcoal Black
        #333333
      
      
        Pumpkin Orange
        #FF8C00
      
      
        Marigold Gold
        #FFC300
      
      
        Ember Red
        #C0392B
      
  
        #FFDA44
        Sunflower Yellow
        
          
        
      
      
        #333333
        Charcoal Black
        
          
        
      
      
        #FF8C00
        Pumpkin Orange
        
          
        
      
      
        #FFC300
        Marigold Gold
        
          
        
      
      
        #C0392B
        Ember Red
        
          
        
      
  About This Color Palette
 <Golden Autumn>
1. Sunflower Yellow - 
                            
                            #FFDA44
                         - A bright and cheerful yellow reminiscent of sunflowers blooming in late summer.
2. Charcoal Black - 
                            
                            #333333
                         - A deep, rich black that adds depth and contrast, echoing the shadows of autumn evenings.
3. Pumpkin Orange - 
                            
                            #FF8C00
                         - A vibrant orange that captures the essence of pumpkins and fall harvests.
4. Marigold Gold - 
                            
                            #FFC300
                         - A warm gold that reflects the golden leaves of autumn foliage.
5. Ember Red - 
                            
                            #C0392B
                         - A bold red that mirrors the fiery hues of autumn leaves and the warmth of a cozy fire.
This color palette, “Golden Autumn,” is inspired by the vibrant yet earthy tones of the fall season. The bright yellows and oranges evoke the joy and warmth of harvest time, while the black adds sophistication and grounding. Each color reflects the essence of autumn, from the brightness of sunflowers to the warmth of pumpkin spice.
Would you like to explore different shades or perhaps a palette inspired by a different season?