Walnut (Primary): #4 F3428 Cream (Neutral): #Fbf7 F3 Sage (Support): #98 A48 D Coral Pop (Girly Accent): #Ff7 A6 B Sandstone (Secondary): #D9 C4 B3
About This Color Palette
Here are some tips on how to effectively use the “Earthy Elegance” color palette in your design:
- Primary and Background Use:
- Use Walnut ( #4F3428 ) as a primary color for headers, footers, or key elements to provide a strong foundation and a sense of warmth.
- Cream ( #FBF7F3 ) works well as a background color, making text and other colors stand out while keeping the overall look light and airy.
- Accent and Highlight:
- Incorporate Coral Pop ( #FF7A6B ) for buttons, call-to-action elements, or highlights to draw attention. This vibrant color can be used sparingly to create focal points without overwhelming the viewer.
- Supporting Elements:
- Use Sage ( #98A48D ) for secondary elements like borders, icons, or backgrounds for cards. This color complements the other shades and adds a calming feel to the design.
- Balance with Neutrals:
- Sandstone ( #D9C4B3 ) can act as a neutral tone to balance the richness of Walnut and the brightness of Coral Pop. Use it in larger areas like sections or as a subtle accent in patterns.
- Typography:
- Choose dark colors for text, preferably using Walnut for headings and Sage for subheadings. Use Cream for light text on darker backgrounds to ensure readability.
- Textures and Patterns:
- Consider incorporating textures or patterns that reflect natural elements (like wood or stone) to resonate with the earthy theme of the palette.
- Consistency:
- Maintain consistency in the use of colors across all elements. Limit the palette to these five colors to create a cohesive look.
Would you like assistance with a specific type of project (like website design, branding, or interior decor) using this palette?
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The Future of Color
Color trends are evolving rapidly. We are seeing a shift towards more vibrant, expressive palettes that capture attention and evoke emotion.
"Color is a power which directly influences the soul."
Why it matters
Choosing the right color palette is crucial for brand identity. It communicates values without words and creates an instant connection with the audience.
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Composition #01
Simulate how your palette appears to users with different types of color vision deficiencies. Approximately 8% of men and 0.5% of women have some form of color blindness.
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Protanopia
Red-blind (approx. 1% of men)
Deuteranopia
Green-blind (approx. 1% of men)
Tritanopia
Blue-blind (very rare)
Achromatopsia
Total color blindness (monochromacy)
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#4F3428
Eyeball
#FBF7F3
Salmon
#FF7A6B
Edamame
#98A48D
Tapioca
#D9C4B3
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Understanding WCAG Scores
Normal Text
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