#713489 Is The Primary Colour Of A New Gym Being Opened. I Need A Secondary, Tertiary And Accent Colour Based Off Of The Provided Hex Code.
Thamar Black
#181818
Perkin Mauve
#713489
Imperial
#5E2B6D
Prickly Purple
#A76EBE
Velvet Horizon
#D3A6D6
#181818
Thamar Black
#713489
Perkin Mauve
#5E2B6D
Imperial
#A76EBE
Prickly Purple
#D3A6D6
Velvet Horizon
About This Color Palette
Creating a gradient from the colors in your palette can add a dynamic and modern touch to buttons and other elements in your gym’s design. Here’s a suggested gradient that transitions smoothly between the primary, secondary, and accent colors while incorporating the base color for depth:
Suggested Gradient:
- Start with the Base Dark Charcoal ( #181818 )
- Blend into Primary Purple ( #713489 )
- Transition to Secondary Deep Purple ( #5E2B6D )
- Then to Tertiary Lavender ( #A76EBE )
- Finish with Accent Soft Purple ( #D3A6D6 )
Gradient CSS Example:
Here’s how you can implement this gradient in CSS for a button:
css
background: linear-gradient(90deg,
#181818
,
#713489
,
#5E2B6D
,
#A76EBE
,
#D3A6D6
);
Gradient Description:
- The gradient starts with the Dark Charcoal to establish a strong foundation.
- As it moves towards the Primary Purple, it introduces vibrancy.
- The transition to the Secondary Deep Purple adds depth and richness.
- The Tertiary Lavender lightens the gradient, creating a smooth flow.
- Finally, it ends with the Soft Purple, giving it a gentle, uplifting finish that can catch the eye.
Would you like to see more gradient variations, or any specific applications of this gradient in design?
What would you like to do?
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