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Primary Color: Classic Taupe (#Bdc3c7) Secondary Color: Navy Sophistication (#001f3f) Tertiary Color: Creamy Latte (#E5e5e5)

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Metallic #bdc3c7
Naval Night #001f3f
Placebo #e5e5e5
High Tide #8ea8c3
Moelleux Au Chocolat #4a2c12
Disco Ball #d8d8d8
#bdc3c7 Metallic
#001f3f Naval Night
#e5e5e5 Placebo
#8ea8c3 High Tide
#4a2c12 Moelleux Au Chocolat
#d8d8d8 Disco Ball

Primary Color: Classic Taupe (#bdc3c7) Secondary Color: Navy Sophistication (#001f3f) Tertiary Color: Creamy Latte (#e5e5e5)

About This Color Palette

Based on the provided query, here is a color palette along with the color names, hex codes, and a short palette description:

1. Classic Taupe
   - Hex: 
                            
                            #bdc3c7
                        
   - Description: A timeless and elegant neutral tone reminiscent of natural earthy elements.

2. Navy Sophistication
   - Hex: 
                            
                            #001f3f
                        
   - Description: A deep and rich navy blue shade exuding sophistication and depth.

3. Creamy Latte
   - Hex: 
                            
                            #e5e5e5
                        
   - Description: A warm and inviting creamy off-white hue resembling the comforting tones of a latte.

4. Misty Blue
   - Hex: 
                            
                            #8ea8c3
                        
   - Description: A soft and calming blue-gray shade reminiscent of misty mornings and serene skies.

5. Espresso Brown
   - Hex: 
                            
                            #4a2c12
                        
   - Description: A deep and rich brown hue akin to the dark richness of espresso, adding depth and warmth.

6. Silver Cloud
   - Hex: 
                            
                            #d8d8d8
                        
   - Description: A light and airy silver-gray shade evoking the tranquility of cloud-covered skies.

This palette incorporates the provided primary, secondary, and tertiary colors while adding complementary shades to create a versatile and harmonious color scheme.
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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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Metallic

#bdc3c7

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Naval Night

#001f3f

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Placebo

#e5e5e5

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High Tide

#8ea8c3

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Moelleux Au Chocolat

#4a2c12

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Disco Ball

#d8d8d8

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High Tide
Moelleux Au Chocolat
Disco Ball

Primary Color: Classic Taupe (#bdc3c7) Secondary Color: Navy Sophistication (#001f3f) Tertiary Color: Creamy Latte (#e5e5e5)

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