Color Palettes

Soft Color Palette – HEX, RGB & Design Inspiration

Color Details

HEX: #475C6C

RGB: 71, 92, 108

HEX: #8A8583

RGB: 138, 133, 131

HEX: #EED7A1

RGB: 238, 215, 161

HEX: #F7EFD2

RGB: 247, 239, 210

HEX: #CD8B62

RGB: 205, 139, 98

WCAG Accessibility Checker
Contrast ratios and WCAG compliance for text readability. AAA is enhanced conformance, AA is standard, and 4.5:1 minimum for normal text.

Text on White/Black Backgrounds

#475C6C
On White
6.96:1
AA (Standard)
On Black
3.02:1
AA (Large Text)
#8A8583
On White
3.64:1
AA (Large Text)
On Black
5.76:1
AA (Standard)
#EED7A1
On White
1.41:1
Fail
On Black
14.87:1
AAA (Enhanced)
#F7EFD2
On White
1.15:1
Fail
On Black
18.23:1
AAA (Enhanced)
#CD8B62
On White
2.81:1
Fail
On Black
7.47:1
AAA (Enhanced)

Color Pair Combinations (10 total)

#475C6C / #F7EFD2
6.05:1
AA (Standard)
#475C6C / #EED7A1
4.93:1
AA (Standard)
#8A8583 / #F7EFD2
3.16:1
AA (Large Text)
#8A8583 / #EED7A1
2.58:1
Fail
#475C6C / #CD8B62
2.48:1
Fail
#F7EFD2 / #CD8B62
2.44:1
Fail
#EED7A1 / #CD8B62
1.99:1
Fail
#475C6C / #8A8583
1.91:1
Fail
#8A8583 / #CD8B62
1.3:1
Fail
#EED7A1 / #F7EFD2
1.23:1
Fail

WCAG Contrast Standards:

  • AAA (7:1): Enhanced contrast for maximum readability
  • AA (4.5:1): Minimum for normal text (under 18pt)
  • AA Large (3:1): Acceptable for large text (18pt+ or 14pt+ bold)
  • Fail: Below WCAG standards, not recommended for text
Live UI Preview
See your palette applied to real components with optimized text colors for accessibility
WCAG Guidelines

Recommended Text Colors

Aa
Primary
6.96:1 (AA)
Aa
Secondary
5.76:1 (AA)
Aa
Accent
14.87:1 (AAA)
Aa
Background
18.23:1 (AAA)
Aa
Neutral
7.47:1 (AAA)

Buttons

Optimized for readability
Primary: 6.96:1 AA
Secondary: 5.76:1 AA
Accent: 14.87:1 AAA

Form Elements

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Badges & Tags

PrimarySecondaryAccentNeutralOutline

Alerts & Notifications

Information

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Gradient Generator
Create beautiful gradients from your palette colors. Copy the CSS code and use directly in your projects.

Horizontal (Left to Right)

background: linear-gradient(to right, #475C6C 0%, #8A8583 25%, #EED7A1 50%, #F7EFD2 75%, #CD8B62 100%);

Vertical (Top to Bottom)

background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #475C6C 0%, #8A8583 25%, #EED7A1 50%, #F7EFD2 75%, #CD8B62 100%);

Diagonal (Top Left to Bottom Right)

background: linear-gradient(to bottom right, #475C6C 0%, #8A8583 25%, #EED7A1 50%, #F7EFD2 75%, #CD8B62 100%);

Usage Tips:

  • Copy the CSS code and paste directly into your stylesheets
  • Linear gradients work great for backgrounds and hero sections
  • Radial gradients are perfect for spotlights and focus effects
  • Conic gradients create eye-catching loading spinners and progress indicators
  • Smooth transitions ensure seamless color blending
Color Blindness Simulator
See how your palette appears to people with different types of color vision deficiency (CVD). Approximately 8% of males and 0.5% of females have some form of color blindness.

Normal Vision

No color vision deficiency

Color Swatches

#475C6C

#8A8583

#EED7A1

#F7EFD2

#CD8B62

Full Palette View

How people with Normal Vision see it:

Color Psychology & Brand Analysis
Understand the emotional impact, brand personality, and psychological effects of your color palette

Overall Mood & Feel

Energetic, warm, and inviting

Emotional Impact

Stimulating and energetic, evoking feelings of excitement, warmth, and action. The balanced lightness creates versatility across different contexts

Psychological Effect

This 5-color palette creates a energetic, warm, and inviting. The combination works together to create memorable visual experiences that influence consumer perception, decision-making, and brand recall. The rich variety provides versatility while maintaining cohesive emotional messaging across touchpoints.

Brand Personality Traits

Reliable
Professional
Stable
Innovative
Fun

Perfect For These Industries

Technology
Corporate
Tech Startups
Creative Agencies

Target Audience

Young, trend-conscious consumers (18-35) who value creativity and self-expression

Individual Color Psychology

#475C6C

Trustworthy and stable

Emotions Evoked

Trust
Loyalty
Wisdom
Confidence
Intelligence

Personality Traits

Trustworthy
Dependable
Intelligent
Professional
Calm

Brand Traits

Reliable
Professional
Secure
Stable
Trustworthy

Ideal Industries

Finance & Banking
Technology
Healthcare
Corporate
Insurance
Social Media
Aviation

Marketing Use

Most popular color globally. Builds trust and reduces stress. Ideal for corporate brands, financial services, and healthcare. Can suppress appetite.

Cultural Meanings

Western: Trust, loyalty, wisdom, confidence, intelligence
Eastern: Immortality, spirituality, depth, stability
Global: Most universally liked color, depth, stability

Color Harmony Analysis

Palette Mood

BalancedLight & Airy

Temperature

CoolWarm

This palette combines balanced and light & airy moods with cool and warm tones, making it versatile for various design applications.

Professional Implementation Guide

This complementary soft palette features 5 carefully selected warm tones that create a balanced and versatile aesthetic. With low contrast levels and moderate saturation, this palette is optimized for .

Web Design & Development

For web development, implement this palette with CSS variables for easy theme switching. Consider adding darker variants for better text readability.

  • Apply the 60-30-10 rule for visual hierarchy
  • Use accent colors for CTAs and hover states
  • Maintain consistent color usage across all pages
  • Test responsive behavior on multiple devices

Mobile App Interfaces

In mobile applications, these warm tones provide excellent battery efficiency on OLED screens. Use the subtle color variations to define clear touch targets.

  • Design both light and dark mode variants
  • Consider thumb-reach zones for color placement
  • Test under direct sunlight and low light
  • Use color to indicate interactive elements

Brand Identity Systems

Build a cohesive brand identity by designating specific colors for specific purposes. Establish your primary brand color from the most distinctive shade and create comprehensive brand guidelines specifying exact usage scenarios.

  • Define primary, secondary, and accent colors
  • Create usage rules for marketing materials
  • Specify minimum sizes and clear space
  • Document do's and don'ts for consistency

Frontend Development

Developers can integrate this palette efficiently using modern CSS techniques. Export as CSS variables for maximum flexibility, allowing theme switching and dynamic color updates without rewriting stylesheets.

  • Use CSS custom properties for theming
  • Implement semantic color naming conventions
  • Create utility classes for rapid prototyping
  • Consider CSS-in-JS for component-scoped colors

Print Design

For print materials, convert to CMYK using #475C6C as the dominant color for headers and #CD8B62 for accents. These colors translate well to print with minimal adjustment.

  • Add to your design software color library
  • Create swatches for quick color access
  • Use CMYK values for print production
  • Request color proofs before final print

Marketing Campaigns

Marketing materials benefit from consistent color usage that reinforces brand recognition. Apply this palette across email campaigns, landing pages, advertisements, and social media for maximum impact and memorability.

  • Maintain color consistency across channels
  • A/B test color variations for conversion
  • Consider cultural color associations
  • Align colors with campaign messaging

Strategic Color Distribution

Professional designers follow the 60-30-10 rule for balanced color distribution. Here's how to apply this principle with the Soft:

60%

Dominant Color

#475C6C

Use #475C6C as your primary color for backgrounds, main content areas. This blue tone should occupy about 60% of your design space.

30%

Secondary Color

#EED7A1

Apply #EED7A1 as your secondary color for subtle backgrounds and card components. Allocate approximately 30% of your layout to this color.

10%

Accent Color

#CD8B62

Reserve #CD8B62 for accent elements like buttons, links, and important highlights. This orange accent should be used sparingly (10% of design) to draw attention to key actions.

Professional Best Practices

Smart Usage Tips

  • Add white or black text overlays to improve readability on colored backgrounds
  • Balance warm tones with neutral whites or grays to create visual breathing room
  • Test your palette across different devices and lighting conditions before finalizing

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Don't use all colors equally—establish clear visual hierarchy through color weight
  • Avoid low-contrast text combinations that strain readability
  • Don't rely solely on color to convey meaning (use icons, text, and patterns too)
  • Avoid inconsistent color usage across different pages or screens
  • Don't assume screen colors match print output—always request physical proofs

Palette Overview & Statistics

5

Total Colors

4

Associated Tags

4

Categories

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Color Analysis & Technical Guide

Detailed breakdown of each color's role, characteristics, and optimal applications. This complementary palette creates a balanced and versatile aesthetic perfect for .

Individual Color Breakdown

Each color in this warm palette has been analyzed for its properties and ideal usage scenarios. The low contrast and moderate saturation ensure harmonious visual relationships.

  • #475C6C

    BLUE

    #475C6C serves as the primary/dominant color in this palette. This medium blue (muted) brings professionalism and depth Use it for headers, navigation bars, and brand elements.

    Dark toneH: 206°S: 21%L: 35%
  • #8A8583

    GRAY

    #8A8583 serves as the secondary/supporting color in this palette. This medium gray (muted) brings neutrality and balance Use it for cards, borders, section dividers, and supporting UI components.

    Light toneH: 17°S: 3%L: 53%
  • #EED7A1

    ORANGE

    #EED7A1 serves as the secondary/supporting color in this palette. This light orange (highly saturated) brings creativity and enthusiasm Use it for cards, borders, section dividers, and supporting UI components.

    Light toneH: 42°S: 69%L: 78%
  • #F7EFD2

    YELLOW

    #F7EFD2 serves as the secondary/supporting color in this palette. This light yellow (highly saturated) brings optimism and cheerfulness Use it for cards, borders, section dividers, and supporting UI components.

    Light toneH: 47°S: 70%L: 90%
  • #CD8B62

    ORANGE

    #CD8B62 serves as the accent/highlight color in this palette. This medium orange (moderately saturated) brings creativity and enthusiasm Use it for call-to-action buttons, links, important notifications, and interactive elements.

    Light toneH: 23°S: 52%L: 59%

Palette Characteristics

This palette exhibits distinct characteristics that make it particularly suitable for specific design applications and industries.

Color Temperaturewarm

Warm colors create energy, excitement, and approachability. Perfect for brands targeting emotional connection.

Contrast Levellow

Low contrast creates subtle, sophisticated aesthetics but requires careful attention to text legibility.

Saturationmoderate

Moderate saturation balances visual interest with professional restraint.

Brightness Rangebalanced

Balanced brightness provides flexibility for both light and dark design elements.

💡 Pro Tips for This Palette

  • Perfect for: . The complementary color relationship creates natural visual flow.
  • Mood & Psychology: This palette evokes a balanced and versatile feeling, making it ideal for brands seeking to convey those qualities.
  • Accessibility: Test text combinations carefully with contrast checkers to ensure accessibility compliance.
  • Extensions: Create tints (add white) and shades (add black) to expand this 5-color palette into a comprehensive design system.
  • Cultural Context: Warm colors may have different meanings across cultures—verify associations with your target market.

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Explore Soft Palette

The Soft color palette is a masterful blend of warm, soothing hues that evoke a sense of serenity and elegance, perfect for designers seeking to create a visually stunning and emotionally resonant experience for their audience. At its core, this palette is a delicate balance of contrasting colors that work in harmony to produce a sense of depth and visual interest, with the grayish blue tone of 475C6C providing a calming foundation, while the muted gray brown of 8A8583 adds a sense of balance and stability. As the eye moves through the palette, it is drawn to the warm, golden light of EED7A1, which brings a sense of optimism and energy to the design, complemented by the soft, creamy texture of F7EFD2, and finally, the earthy, coral tone of CD8B62 adds a touch of sophistication and refinement.

Each color in the Soft palette plays a unique role in creating a sense of warmth and balance, with the 475C6C providing a cool, calming contrast to the warmer tones, while the 8A8583 serves as a bridge between the cool and warm colors, adding depth and nuance to the design. The EED7A1 is a vibrant and uplifting shade that adds a sense of excitement and energy, balanced by the soft, gentle quality of F7EFD2, which helps to create a sense of cohesion and harmony. Meanwhile, the CD8B62 brings a sense of warmth and intimacy to the design, drawing the viewer in and creating a sense of connection. By combining these colors in a thoughtful and intentional way, designers can create a visual experience that is both soothing and engaging.

The Soft color palette is incredibly versatile, and can be applied to a wide range of design contexts, from website and app design, to branding and marketing materials. For example, a designer might use the 475C6C and 8A8583 to create a sophisticated and professional background, while using the EED7A1 and F7EFD2 to add pops of color and visual interest. The CD8B62 could be used as an accent color, adding a touch of warmth and personality to the design. This palette would be particularly well-suited to designs that require a sense of elegance and refinement, such as luxury brands, high-end fashion, or fine dining experiences.

The colors in the Soft palette have a profound impact on the viewer's perception and behavior, with the cool, calming tones of 475C6C and 8A8583 helping to reduce stress and anxiety, while the warm, golden light of EED7A1 and the soft, creamy texture of F7EFD2 create a sense of comfort and relaxation. The earthy, coral tone of CD8B62 adds a sense of excitement and energy, drawing the viewer in and creating a sense of engagement. By carefully balancing these colors, designers can create a visual experience that is both soothing and engaging, perfect for designs that require a sense of elegance and refinement. Additionally, the combination of orange, gray, coral, and blue color themes in this palette creates a unique and captivating visual experience that can help to capture the viewer's attention and create a lasting impression.

To get the most out of the Soft color palette, designers should consider pairing these colors with complementary shades that enhance their natural beauty, such as pairing the 475C6C with a deep, rich brown, or the EED7A1 with a soft, muted green. By experimenting with different combinations and pairings, designers can create a unique and captivating visual experience that showcases the full range and depth of this beautiful palette. Additionally, designers should consider the design best practices of balance, contrast, and harmony, using the Soft palette to create a sense of visual flow and cohesion that draws the viewer in and creates a lasting impression.

Palette Image

Below is the generated palette image showing all colors in a vertical layout. Perfect for sharing on social media or using as a reference.

Soft image

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about using and implementing the soft palette effectively in your projects.