#771102
Burnt Sienna
#C75B29
Terracotta
#EFAF8A
Peach Velour
#D6B48A
Sandy Beige
#B24F1A
Maple Leaf
#4D4D29
Deep Olive
#C48A8A
Dusty Rose
#A44C3A
Barbarossa
#7A3F19
Walnut
#4E0B00
Lonely Chocolate
#E2B9B9
Soft Blush
#D4733C
Holy Cannoli
#E4CBAF
Sugar Cookie Crust
#A3A36E
Willow Leaf
#A78C6D
Gramps Shoehorn
#7A3B12
Walnut
#2E2E1A
Graphite
#8E5B5B
Starlet
Palette Description
<Expanded Warm Earth Tones>
1. Burnt Sienna -
#771102
- A deep, warm reddish-brown that serves as the anchor of the palette.
- Light Tint -
#A44C3A
- A lighter, softer version that brings a more muted warmth.
- Dark Shade -
#4E0B00
- A darker, richer variation that adds depth.
2. Terracotta -
#C75B29
- A vibrant, warm orange-brown that adds brightness and energy.
- Light Tint -
#EFAF8A
- A lighter, more pastel version that feels airy.
- Dark Shade -
#7A3F19
- A deeper shade that intensifies the earthy feel.
3. Sandy Beige -
#D6B48A
- A soft, neutral beige that balances the warmth of the darker colors.
- Light Tint -
#E4CBAF
- A very light, soft beige that can serve as a background.
- Dark Shade -
#A78C6D
- A richer, deeper beige that enhances its earthy quality.
4. Maple Leaf -
#B24F1A
- A rich, warm orange that evokes the colors of autumn foliage.
- Light Tint -
#D4733C
- A brighter, sunlit version that adds cheerfulness.
- Dark Shade -
#7A3B12
- A darker, more robust shade that conveys warmth.
5. Deep Olive -
#4D4D29
- A muted, earthy green that complements the warm tones.
- Light Tint -
#A3A36E
- A lighter, airier green that feels refreshing.
- Dark Shade -
#2E2E1A
- A deeper, more intense olive that grounds the palette.
6. Dusty Rose -
#C48A8A
- A soft, muted pink that adds a touch of elegance and warmth.
- Light Tint -
#E2B9B9
- A lighter, more delicate pink that feels gentle.
- Dark Shade -
#8E5B5B
- A deeper rose that enhances the palette’s warmth.
This expanded color palette, “Expanded Warm Earth Tones,” includes a variety of tints and shades for each original color, providing versatility for design applications. The tints offer softer and lighter options, while the shades deepen the richness of the colors, allowing for more dynamic compositions.
Would you like any specific usage examples for these colors in design projects, or do you have any other queries regarding color selection?