Hex Codes: F8aa81, E1899f, Fecfd2, Ddebf5, Ffdfbe
About This Color Palette
For a budgeting spreadsheet using your “Soft Pastels” palette, it’s essential to maintain readability and ensure that all elements are visually appealing and easy to interpret. Here are some suggestions for additional colors and adjustments:
- Background Color:
- A very light shade to maintain a clean look. Consider using
#FFFFFF(White) as a background to keep it bright and easy to read.
- A very light shade to maintain a clean look. Consider using
- Text Colors:
- For general text, a dark gray like
#333333can provide good contrast against the light background without being as harsh as black. - For headings or important figures, you can use a darker tone from the palette, such as
#E1899F(Light Pink) for a gentle, cohesive look.
- For general text, a dark gray like
- Accent Colors:
- To create visual interest in charts, consider adding a muted gray like
#B0B0B0or a soft mint green like#A8E6CF. This will help differentiate sections without overwhelming the existing pastel theme.
- To create visual interest in charts, consider adding a muted gray like
- Chart Colors:
- Use the existing colors from the palette for pie charts and bar graphs, ensuring that they are distinct enough for clear differentiation. You can also rotate through the palette colors to give each segment a unique look.
- Highlight Color:
- For highlighting important data, a bolder shade like
#FFB74D(a warm gold) can work well to draw attention without clashing with the pastels.
- For highlighting important data, a bolder shade like
Feel free to adjust any of the existing colors in the palette based on your preference for the overall aesthetic.
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