Color Palettes

Quite Unpleasant Color Palette

Color Details

HEX: #22D71D

RGB: 34, 215, 29

HEX: #7A9374

RGB: 122, 147, 116

HEX: #FD2EF6

RGB: 253, 46, 246

HEX: #C24462

RGB: 194, 68, 98

HEX: #9B5300

RGB: 155, 83, 0

Color Harmony Analysis

Palette Mood

Balanced

Temperature

NeutralWarm

This palette combines balanced moods with neutral and warm tones, making it versatile for various design applications.

How to Use This Palette

Web Design

Use these colors for your website backgrounds, text, accents, and interactive elements to create visual harmony.

UI/UX Design

Create a cohesive user interface with these colors for buttons, cards, modals, and user feedback elements.

Branding

Establish a strong brand identity using this palette consistently across all marketing and communication materials.

Palette Statistics

5

Colors

5

Tags

0

Categories

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How to Use This Palette

Color Roles

  • #22D71D

    Primary background or heading color

  • #7A9374

    Secondary accent or supporting element

  • #FD2EF6

    Tertiary color for highlights or borders

  • #C24462

    Accent or call-to-action color

  • #9B5300

    Additional accent for visual depth

Design Applications

  • Web design and interfaces
  • Graphic design projects
  • Branding and identity
  • Marketing materials
  • Digital art and illustration

Best Practices

  • • Maintain adequate contrast between foreground and background colors
  • • Use the darkest color for text and the lightest for backgrounds when possible
  • • Limit accent colors to 1-2 colors to maintain visual hierarchy
  • • Test your design with accessibility tools to ensure readability
  • • Use white or off-white space to let colors breathe

About This Quite Unpleasant Color Palette

A beautiful Quite Unpleasant color palette featuring #22D71D, #7A9374, #FD2EF6, #C24462, #9B5300.

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