Palette Douce Et Chaleureuse
About This Color Palette
Voici une palette de couleurs basée sur la couleur que vous avez mentionnée ( #C96A72 ). Cette palette est conçue pour être harmonieuse et peut être utilisée dans Excel pour divers types de présentations.
<Palette Douce et Chaleureuse>
1. Rose Poudré -
#C96A72
- Une teinte douce et chaleureuse qui apporte une touche de confort.
2. Crème -
#F2E4D5
- Une couleur neutre qui équilibre les teintes plus vives.
3. Corail Clair -
#F4A6A1
- Une couleur vive qui ajoute de l'énergie à la palette.
4. Vert Sauge -
#B7C9B1
- Une teinte apaisante qui complète les roses.
5. Gris Pâle -
#D7D7D7
- Une couleur subtile qui apporte de la légèreté.
6. Pêche Douce -
#F5C5B6
- Une couleur douce qui s'harmonise bien avec le rose.
7. Bleu Ciel -
#A4C8E1
- Une teinte rafraîchissante qui ajoute un contraste agréable.
8. Lavande -
#E0B3E4
- Une couleur délicate qui apporte une touche de douceur.
9. Jaune Moutarde -
#D5B12B
- Une teinte terreuse qui ajoute de la chaleur.
10. Bleu Marine -
#2C3E50
- Une couleur plus sombre pour un bon équilibre.
11. Vert Émeraude -
#4B9B6E
- Une teinte vibrante qui contraste bien avec les rosés.
12. Terracotta -
#D47A4E
- Une couleur chaude et terreuse qui complète bien le rose poudré.
Cette palette est idéale pour créer des tableaux et des graphiques attrayants dans Excel, en ajoutant une touche de chaleur et de convivialité.
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#F2E4D5
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#F4A6A1
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#B7C9B1
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#D7D7D7
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#A4C8E1
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#E0B3E4
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#D5B12B
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#2C3E50
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#4B9B6E
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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#D47A4E
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#C96A72
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#F5C5B6
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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