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Primary Green #4CAF50
Earthy Brown #8B5A2B
Soft Cream #FFF5E1
Deep Teal #00796B
Warm Gold #FFD700
#4CAF50 Primary Green
#8B5A2B Earthy Brown
#FFF5E1 Soft Cream
#00796B Deep Teal
#FFD700 Warm Gold

About This Color Palette

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1. Primary Green - 
          
          #4CAF50
        - A rich and vibrant green representing growth, nature, and sustainability, ideal for a brand focused on organic products.
2. Earthy Brown - 
          
          #8B5A2B
        - A warm, earthy brown that evokes feelings of stability and reliability, perfect for establishing trust with a premium audience.
3. Soft Cream - 
          
          #FFF5E1
        - A light, soft cream color that conveys purity and sophistication, enhancing the organic theme while providing a neutral backdrop.
4. Deep Teal - 
          
          #00796B
        - A calming teal that symbolizes tranquility and balance, offering a refreshing accent that complements the green and brown.
5. Warm Gold - 
          
          #FFD700
        - A luxurious gold that signifies quality and premium offerings, ideal for highlighting key elements in branding and marketing materials.

Description: This color palette is designed to evoke a sense of organic luxury, targeting a premium audience interested in high-quality, natural products. The primary green reinforces the brand’s commitment to sustainability, while the earthy brown builds trust. The soft cream adds a touch of sophistication, and deep teal offers a calming balance. Finally, the warm gold accent highlights the premium nature of the offerings.

Usage Recommendations:

  • Use the Primary Green for main branding elements, such as the logo and key visuals.
  • The Earthy Brown can be used for backgrounds or text to create a warm and inviting feel.
  • Soft Cream works well for packaging designs to enhance the organic appeal.
  • Deep Teal can be used in call-to-action buttons or promotional materials for a refreshing touch.
  • Warm Gold should be reserved for special highlights, such as product labels or premium offerings.

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Green-blind (approx. 1% of men)

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Earthy Brown

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Soft Cream

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Deep Teal

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Warm Gold

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