Color Palette For An History Quests Application

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Antique Gold #C8B300
Rustic Brick #A44E3C
Aged Ivory #EAE6D6
Deep Slate #4A545E
Dusty Olive #8B8F5A
#C8B300 Antique Gold
#A44E3C Rustic Brick
#EAE6D6 Aged Ivory
#4A545E Deep Slate
#8B8F5A Dusty Olive

Color palette for an history quests application

About This Color Palette

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Warm Tones

  1. Antique Gold - #C8B300 - A rich, warm gold reminiscent of ancient treasures and artifacts.
  2. Rustic Brick - #A44E3C - A warm, earthy red that reflects the historical architecture and the richness of old brick buildings.
  3. Aged Ivory - #EAE6D6 - A soft, off-white that brings to mind aged parchment and historical documents.

Cool Tones

  1. Deep Slate - #4A545E - A dark, muted blue-gray that evokes a sense of depth and seriousness, fitting for historical content.
  2. Dusty Olive - #8B8F5A - An earthy green that suggests age and the natural world, symbolizing the passage of time.

This division highlights the warm hues that convey richness and nostalgia against the cool tones that provide depth and seriousness.

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Green-blind (approx. 1% of men)

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Antique Gold

#C8B300

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Rustic Brick

#A44E3C

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(Mixed with black - darker)

Aged Ivory

#EAE6D6

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(Mixed with black - darker)

Deep Slate

#4A545E

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(Mixed with black - darker)

Dusty Olive

#8B8F5A

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(Mixed with black - darker)

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