Home Depot
About This Color Palette
To apply the Home Depot inspired color palette to Excel, follow these steps:
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Open Excel: Start by opening your Excel workbook.
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Access the Colors: Go to the “Page Layout” tab on the ribbon.
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Colors: Click on the “Colors” dropdown menu in the Themes section, then select “Customize Colors”.
- Define Custom Colors: Here you can input the HEX codes for each color in the corresponding fields:
- Text/Background - Dark 1: Deep Black - #000000
- Text/Background - Light 1: Soft White - #F7F7F7
- Accent 1: Primary Orange - #F96302
- Accent 2: Charcoal Gray - #4B4B4B
- Accent 3: Accent Green - #6BBE45
- You can choose to leave the other options as default or customize them as needed.
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Save the Theme: After entering the colors, give your custom theme a name and save it.
- Apply the Theme: You can now apply your custom theme to charts, tables, and other elements in your Excel workbook.
Usage Recommendations
- Primary Orange ( #F96302 ): Use this for headings, key highlights, or as the main color in charts.
- Charcoal Gray ( #4B4B4B ): Ideal for body text or secondary headings to maintain readability.
- Soft White ( #F7F7F7 ): Great for background areas to keep your data clean and clear.
- Deep Black ( #000000 ): Use for critical information that needs emphasis or contrast against lighter backgrounds.
- Accent Green ( #6BBE45 ): Best for action buttons or important notes, drawing attention without being overwhelming.
Would you like additional assistance with specific chart styles or layouts in Excel using this color palette?
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Composition #01
Simulate how your palette appears to users with different types of color vision deficiencies. Approximately 8% of men and 0.5% of women have some form of color blindness.
Original Palette
Protanopia
Red-blind (approx. 1% of men)
Deuteranopia
Green-blind (approx. 1% of men)
Tritanopia
Blue-blind (very rare)
Achromatopsia
Total color blindness (monochromacy)
Black
#000000
Doctor
#F7F7F7
Shady Character
#4B4B4B
Exit Light
#6BBE45
Safety Orange
#F96302
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Normal Text
Large Text
Understanding WCAG Scores
Normal Text
- AA requires 4.5:1 ratio
- AAA requires 7.0:1 ratio
Large Text (18pt+ or 14pt+ bold)
- AA requires 3.0:1 ratio
- AAA requires 4.5:1 ratio