Counselling Colors
About This Color Palette
Here’s a calming and supportive color palette designed specifically for a psychology counselling website, focusing on colors that evoke feelings of peace, trust, and comfort:
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1. Soft Blue -
#A8D8E4
- A gentle blue that promotes calmness and tranquility, ideal for creating a serene atmosphere.
2. Sage Green -
#B7D99C
- A muted green that symbolizes healing and growth, providing a sense of balance and reassurance.
3. Warm Beige -
#E5CBA8
- A warm, neutral beige that adds warmth and approachability, making the space feel inviting.
4. Lavender Gray -
#D6CADD
- A soft lavender with gray undertones that conveys serenity and support, enhancing the overall calming effect.
5. Dusty Rose -
#D09F9B
- A muted pink that adds a touch of warmth and compassion, creating a nurturing environment for clients.
This color palette is soothing and professional, perfect for creating a welcoming space for clients seeking support and guidance in a counselling setting.
Would you like to explore specific applications for this palette, or do you have any further adjustments or themes in mind?
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#A8D8E4
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#B7D99C
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(Mixed with black - darker)Warm Beige
#E5CBA8
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(Mixed with black - darker)Lavender Gray
#D6CADD
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(Mixed with black - darker)Dusty Rose
#D09F9B
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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