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#F7F9FC Background
#2C3E50 Text
#3498DB Primary Action
#95A5A6 Secondary Action
#E74C3C Accent

Portfolio Colors

Palette Description

 <Portfolio Colors> 
1. Background - 
                            
                            #F7F9FC
                         - A soft, light blue-gray that provides an inviting and clean canvas for the portfolio content.
2. Text - 
                            
                            #2C3E50
                         - A strong, dark navy blue that ensures excellent readability against the background while giving a professional look.
3. Primary Action - 
                            
                            #3498DB
                         - A vibrant sky blue that draws attention for primary actions like buttons and links, encouraging user engagement.
4. Secondary Action - 
                            
                            #95A5A6
                         - A muted grayish-blue that complements the primary action color without competing for attention, ideal for secondary buttons.
5. Accent - 
                            
                            #E74C3C
                         - A bold coral red that adds a pop of color, perfect for highlighting important notifications or features in the portfolio.

This color palette is designed to create a professional and visually appealing portfolio. The light background promotes a clean and spacious feel, while the dark text provides high contrast for readability. The primary action color is vibrant enough to catch attention, with the secondary action being more subdued to maintain focus on the primary. The accent color adds a touch of energy and can be used sparingly to emphasize critical parts of the interface.

Follow-Up Questions:

  1. What type of portfolio are you creating (e.g., graphic design, photography, web development)?
  2. Do you have any specific branding or personal color preferences you’d like to incorporate?
  3. Are there any specific emotions or themes you wish to convey through the design?