だし巻き居酒屋
About This Color Palette
Here is a single color palette inspired by the keywords "だし巻き居酒屋" (Dashimaki Izakaya) featuring 6 colors:
1. Color Name: Wasabi Green
Hex Code:
#84B816
Palette Description: This vibrant and zesty green represents the fresh wasabi often served alongside dashimaki, adding a touch of spiciness to the palette.
2. Color Name: Soy Sauce Brown
Hex Code:
#5D432C
Palette Description: This deep, rich brown resembles the color of soy sauce, a staple condiment in many izakayas and commonly used in dashimaki's marinade.
3. Color Name: Tamago Yellow
Hex Code:
#F9C93D
Palette Description: This bright and sunny yellow is reminiscent of the fluffy and flavorful tamago (Japanese omelet) found in dashimaki, adding a touch of warmth to the palette.
4. Color Name: Sake Pink
Hex Code:
#F7B3BE
Palette Description: This delicate and soft pink represents the blush hues found in the traditional sake drink often enjoyed in izakayas, adding a subtle elegance to the palette.
5. Color Name: Nori Black
Hex Code:
#111111
Palette Description: This deep black resembles the color of nori seaweed, frequently used to wrap dashimaki rolls, providing a grounding and sophisticated element to the palette.
6. Color Name: Dashi Blue
Hex Code:
#2C7DA0
Palette Description: This cool and calming blue represents the color of dashi, a savory broth commonly used in Japanese cuisine, including dashimaki, adding a refreshing touch to the palette.
This color palette captures the essence of a dashimaki izakaya, combining fresh greens, rich browns, vibrant yellows, delicate pinks, grounding blacks, and soothing blues to create a visually appealing and harmonious palette.
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Wasabi Green
#84B816
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(Mixed with black - darker)Soy Sauce Brown
#5D432C
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Tamago Yellow
#F9C93D
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Sake Pink
#F7B3BE
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Nori Black
#111111
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Dashi Blue
#2C7DA0
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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