Huehive Logo

HueHive

50 Million Curies Is The Total Release Of Radioactive Materials. This Amount Is Equal To The Consequences Of The Explosions Of 500 Atomic Bombs, Which Were Dropped By The Americans On Hiroshima In 1945.

96 views
Fertility Green #66FF00
Fresh Blue of Bel Air #0099FF
Million Grey #999999
White #FFFFFF
Red #FF0000
Pastel Magenta #FF99CC
#66FF00 Fertility Green
#0099FF Fresh Blue of Bel Air
#999999 Million Grey
#FFFFFF White
#FF0000 Red
#FF99CC Pastel Magenta

50 million curies is the total release of radioactive materials. This amount is equal to the consequences of the explosions of 500 atomic bombs, which were dropped by the Americans on Hiroshima in 1945.

About This Color Palette

Color Palette:
1. Name: Radioactive Green
   Hex Code: 
                            
                            #66FF00
                        
   Description: Represents the release of radioactive materials and the impact of atomic bomb explosions.

2. Name: Atomic Blue
   Hex Code: 
                            
                            #0099FF
                        
   Description: Symbolizes the destructive power of 500 atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima.

3. Name: Hiroshima Grey
   Hex Code: 
                            
                            #999999
                        
   Description: Reflects the somber history of the Hiroshima bombings in 1945.

4. Name: Mushroom Cloud White
   Hex Code: 
                            
                            #FFFFFF
                        
   Description: Signifies the visual aftermath of the atomic bomb explosions.

5. Name: Devastation Red
   Hex Code: 
                            
                            #FF0000
                        
   Description: Represents the catastrophic consequences of the release of 50 million curies of radioactive materials.

6. Name: Hopeful Pink
   Hex Code: 
                            
                            #FF99CC
                        
   Description: Offers a glimmer of hope amidst the devastation caused by nuclear weapons.
C
Croma
Dashboard
Analytics
Customers
Settings
John Doe
Admin
Search...

Overview

Welcome back, here's what's happening today.

+12%
$45,231
Total Revenue
+12%
2,345
Active Users
+12%
128
New Orders

Revenue Growth

Brand
Features Pricing About

Build something amazing

Create stunning designs with our AI-powered color palette generator. Perfect for web, mobile, and print.

Fast Performance

Optimized for speed and efficiency.

Secure by Default

Enterprise-grade security built-in.

Easy to Use

Intuitive interface for everyone.

9:41

Good Morning

Here's your daily update

Today

Design Review
10:00 AM
Team Meeting
11:30 AM
Lunch Break
1:00 PM
Project Focus
2:00 PM
Home
Search
Profile
B
BrandName
Sponsored
...
New Collection

Summer
Sale

Get up to 50% off on all items.

1,234 likes
BrandName Don't miss out on our biggest sale of the season! #summersale #fashion

Logo Variations

B
BrandName
B
BrandName

Business Card

B
BrandName

John Doe

Creative Director

john.doe@brandname.com

+1 (555) 123-4567

www.brandname.com

Type Scale

Heading 1

Bold / 48px

Heading 2

Bold / 36px

Heading 3

Bold / 30px

Heading 4

Bold / 24px

Body text. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.

Regular / 16px

Article Layout

Design Trends

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.

Abstract

Composition #01

Download Files

PNG Image

Raster image format

Copy Code

variables.css

          

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.

Original Palette

Protanopia

Red-blind (approx. 1% of men)

Deuteranopia

Green-blind (approx. 1% of men)

Tritanopia

Blue-blind (very rare)

Achromatopsia

Total color blindness (monochromacy)

Shades & Tints

Explore lighter variations (tints) and darker variations (shades) of each color. Click any color to copy its hex code.

Fertility Green

#66FF00

Tints

(Mixed with white - lighter)

Original

Shades

(Mixed with black - darker)

Fresh Blue of Bel Air

#0099FF

Tints

(Mixed with white - lighter)

Original

Shades

(Mixed with black - darker)

Million Grey

#999999

Tints

(Mixed with white - lighter)

Original

Shades

(Mixed with black - darker)

White

#FFFFFF

Tints

(Mixed with white - lighter)

Original

Shades

(Mixed with black - darker)

Red

#FF0000

Tints

(Mixed with white - lighter)

Original

Shades

(Mixed with black - darker)

Pastel Magenta

#FF99CC

Tints

(Mixed with white - lighter)

Original

Shades

(Mixed with black - darker)

Color Wheel Distribution

Harmony Analysis

Dominant Temperature

--

Harmony Type

--

Analyzing color relationships...

Color Values (HSL)

Select Background

Select Text Color

Contrast Analysis

Aa

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

Contrast Ratio --

Normal Text

WCAG AA --
WCAG AAA --

Large Text

WCAG AA --
WCAG AAA --

Understanding WCAG Scores

Normal Text

  • AA requires 4.5:1 ratio
  • AAA requires 7.0:1 ratio

Large Text (18pt+ or 14pt+ bold)

  • AA requires 3.0:1 ratio
  • AAA requires 4.5:1 ratio

What would you like to do?

Other Similar Palettes

#98FB98
#D3D3D3
#FFDAB9
#87CEEB
#E6E6FA
#FFD700
#FF3333
#FFD700
#40E0D0
#00FF00
#FF7F50
#228B22
#800080
#808080
#008080
#FF3333
#3366FF
#66CC66
#FFCC00
#663300
#FF9933
#FF0000
#0066CC
#33CC33
#FF6600
#FFCC00
#99CC00
#660066
#663300
#009999
#CC9900
#999999
#CC0066
#FF3333
#3366CC
#66CC66
#FFCC33
#663300
#FF9933
#5D3954
#B39BC5
#C04C3E
#D5A253
#5B704B
#B1A296

Update Your Palette

Current Palette

Fertility Green
Fresh Blue of Bel Air
Million Grey
White
Red
Pastel Magenta

50 million curies is the total release of radioactive materials. This amount is equal to the consequences of the explosions of 500 atomic bombs, which were dropped by the Americans on Hiroshima in 1945.

Try these examples: