#A0C4FF
Light Blue
#1E3A78
Dark Blue
#B9FBC0
Light Green
#2D6A4F
Dark Green
#FFF9C4
Light Yellow
#F6AB00
Dark Yellow
#E1C6FF
Light Purple
#6A0572
Dark Purple
#FFD5B5
Light Orange
#C75B12
Tomato Bisque
#D3D3D3
Light Gray
#7D7D7D
Dark Gray
#FFEBEE
Soft Pink
#D5006D
Deep Pink
#B2EBF2
Light Teal
#00796B
Dark Teal
#FFE0B2
Pale Peach
#FF6F61
Coral
#A7FFEB
Mint
#001F3F
Naval Night
#E6E6FA
Lavender
#36454F
Charcoal
#FAFAD2
Light Gold
#FFD700
Deep Gold
#E0FFFF
Light Cyan
#008B8B
Dark Cyan
#C2D6A3
Soft Olive
#6B8E23
Olive
#EAD1DC
Light Plum
#F5DEB3
Wheat
#6A5ACD
Slate Blue
#FA8072
Salmon
#E0FFF4
Light Mint
#4682B4
Medium Blue
#87CEEB
Sky Blue
#CCCCFF
Periwinkle
#FFFACD
Lemon Chiffon
#FF6347
Halloween
#5B3F78
In the Vines
Palette Description
To create a color palette suitable for Excel, we’ll focus on a professional and clean aesthetic that enhances data visibility and readability. Here’s a 40-color palette that can be used for spreadsheets, charts, and data visualization.
<Excel Professional Palette>
1. Light Blue -
#A0C4FF
- A soft, calming shade that promotes clarity.
2. Dark Blue -
#1E3A78
- A strong, professional color for headers and key data.
3. Light Green -
#B9FBC0
- A fresh color for positive trends and growth indicators.
4. Dark Green -
#2D6A4F
- A deep green for serious data points.
5. Light Yellow -
#FFF9C4
- A bright, attention-attracting color for highlights.
6. Dark Yellow -
#F6AB00
- A bold yellow for important alerts.
7. Light Purple -
#E1C6FF
- A gentle hue for softer data representation.
8. Dark Purple -
#6A0572
- A strong accent color for emphasis.
9. Light Orange -
#FFD5B5
- A warm, inviting color for positive trends.
10. Dark Orange -
#C75B12
- An impactful color for warnings or important notes.
11. Light Gray -
#D3D3D3
- A neutral background color for clarity.
12. Dark Gray -
#7D7D7D
- For muted data or less important items.
13. Soft Pink -
#FFEBEE
- A gentle color for less critical data points.
14. Deep Pink -
#D5006D
- A vibrant shade for key highlights.
15. Light Teal -
#B2EBF2
- Refreshing and calming, good for secondary data.
16. Dark Teal -
#00796B
- A sophisticated color for robust data categories.
17. Pale Peach -
#FFE0B2
- A soft color for visual breaks in data.
18. Coral -
#FF6F61
- An energetic color for active trends.
19. Mint -
#A7FFEB
- A fresh appearance for clean data representation.
20. Navy -
#001F3F
- A classic, strong color for primary data points.
21. Lavender -
#E6E6FA
- A light, airy color for less critical information.
22. Charcoal -
#36454F
- A deep, serious color for major data categories.
23. Light Gold -
#FAFAD2
- A subtle touch of luxury for premium data.
24. Deep Gold -
#FFD700
- A rich color for highlighting significant findings.
25. Light Cyan -
#E0FFFF
- A cool shade for creating a calm presentation.
26. Dark Cyan -
#008B8B
- A powerful shade for important data sets.
27. Soft Olive -
#C2D6A3
- A muted green for balance in data visualization.
28. Olive -
#6B8E23
- A strong color for emphasis in data trends.
29. Light Plum -
#EAD1DC
- A soft color for non-invasive highlights.
30. Dark Plum -
#5B3F78
- A deep, rich color for critical insights.
31. Wheat -
#F5DEB3
- A warm, neutral color for background use.
32. Slate Blue -
#6A5ACD
- A vibrant, yet professional color for data visualization.
33. Salmon -
#FA8072
- A warm color for active data points.
34. Light Mint -
#E0FFF4
- Light and refreshing for secondary data.
35. Medium Blue -
#4682B4
- A reliable color for consistent data representation.
36. Sky Blue -
#87CEEB
- Bright and cheerful for positive data trends.
37. Periwinkle -
#CCCCFF
- Soft and soothing for less critical info.
38. Lemon Chiffon -
#FFFACD
- A light and airy color for visual breaks.
39. Steel Blue -
#4682B4
- Strong and trustworthy for key data points.
40. Tomato -
#FF6347
- A vibrant accent color for urgent alerts.
These colors are designed to enhance the usability of Excel spreadsheets while maintaining a professional appearance.
Would you like variations of any specific colors? Or do you need help with how to implement this palette in Excel?