Soft Sunset Minimalist Color Palette: Earthy Neutrals for Pro Designers
Discover a sophisticated, muted color palette inspired by soft sunset hues and natural textures. These elegant neutrals range from delicate blush and dove gray to rich terracotta and deep charcoal, creating a harmonious and versatile design foundation. Multiple WCAG accessible color combinations make this palette perfect for professional branding, web design, and visual storytelling. Streamline your color selection process with Color Palette PRO – the ultimate tool for designers seeking precision, harmony, and professional-grade color systems that elevate your creative work.
Ethereal Color Theory: Soft Azure & Marine Professional Palette Design
Create stunning, professional color palettes with this dreamy ethereal design palette featuring soft blues and pristine whites. These sophisticated shades range from delicate whisper whites to deep marine indigos, offering incredible versatility for brand design and visual storytelling. Color Palette PRO makes selecting WCAG accessible color combinations effortless, helping designers craft harmonious and impactful visual systems with precision and creativity. Whether you're developing web interfaces, brand identities, or digital illustrations, these carefully curated colors provide elegant, professional-grade solutions that elevate your design work.
Air Superiority Blue_Hex #72A0C1
Air Superiority Blue is another color that’s heavily associated with the United States Air Force. More specifically, Air Superiority Blue was a paint color that was used on early models of the F-15 fighter jet and other early aircraft. While it may not be used for military purposes today, Air Superiority Blue is a calm, steadying shade that pairs well with cooler tans and off-whites.
Airbnb Red_Hex #FF5A5F
Founded less than fifteen years ago, Airbnb is still surging in popularity around the world, providing an affordable alternative to pricey hotel rates. The distinctive red shade of its logo gives Airbnb Red its name, and the color itself presents a slightly muted, gentler red hue that works well in small spaces without being overwhelming.
Aircraft White_Hex #EDF2F8
Most passenger airliners seen in the sky are painted this very distinctive shade of white, and with good reason. White airplanes are easier to spot, they absorb less heat, and they are clearly visible even at night. Aircraft White refers to the specific paint color that is used by multiple airline manufacturers, but the color is equally at home in a graphic or website design.
Ajax Red_Hex #D2122E
Hailing from Amsterdam, Ajax is an internationally renowned soccer or football team. The team’s colors are red, white, and black, and the specific shade of red that the players wear on their uniforms is referred to as Ajax Red. The color is bold, dramatic, and full of energy, which makes it a perfect fit for the team and all of its players.
Alabama Crimson_Hex #AF002A
Another color that takes its name from an athletic group, Alabama Crimson is named after the dark red shade used by the University of Alabama. Nicknamed the “Crimson Tide”, the University of Alabama’s athletic department has been using the distinctive shade of Crimson since 1907, and the color has become indelibly linked with the university’s powerhouse American football team ever since.
Alabaster White_Hex #F2F0E6
The name “alabaster” actually refers to several different minerals used throughout antiquity to create works of art. Alabaster White is an off-white shade that reflects the cream-colored stone or mineral that most of us tend to picture when we think of alabaster. It makes a great background color and can be used to expand spaces that would otherwise feel cramped.
Alabastine White_Hex #EDEAE0
Alabaster may be one of several different minerals or stones, but alabastine refers to an extremely specific product. During the early 20th century, alabastine was a gypsum blend that was often used to build interior walls and features heavily in late Victorian and early Gilded Age architecture. Alabastine White provides that same cool stability to any design today.
Albescent White_Hex #F5E9D3
Albescent White is actually a pretty redundant name, since the word “albescent” literally means “becoming white or whitish”. Albescent White as a color is a slightly off-white shade with warm undertones, which means that it veers a little more towards magenta or yellow than it does towards blue or even towards true white, especially when viewed in the full light of day.
Alice Blue_Hex #F0F8FF
A common misconception is that Alice Blue is named after the appearance of the eponymous protagonist of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Instead, the pale blue shade was one of the favorite colors of US president Theodore Roosevelt’s daughter, Alice Roosevelt. Her fondness for the icy blue color was copied by fashionable young women across the nation, and the color has born her name ever since.
Alien Armpit_Hex #84DE02
Perhaps the most unusual color name on this list, Alien Armpit is a limited edition color produced by the Crayola crayon company. The yellow-green hue is a playful nod to the classic alien imagery of “little green men” and was discontinued in the late 1990s, so it has no match in Crayola’s current crayon catalog.
Alizarin Red_Hex #E32636
In ancient times, alizarin was a chemical compound used as a red textile dye. Traces of the pigment have been found in the pyramid tomb of Tutankhamun, as well as in the ruins of Pompeii. Today, this dark red shade isn’t as popular in the textile community, but the pigment is still widely used as a biological stain or marking agent.