Aave Brand Colors
Aave is a leading decentralized lending and borrowing protocol. Its dusky purple-pink reflects the sophistication of DeFi money markets.
Aave documents three official colors for its cryptocurrency identity: Aave Purple (#B6509E), Aave Cyan (#2EBAC6), and Aave Dark (#1B2030). 2 of the three clear WCAG AA's 4.5:1 floor for body text on white, reaching 16.21:1 at best; the other falls below it, Aave Cyan lowest at 2.35:1.
Official Aave logo, color palette, and brand guidelines sourced from Crypto-Logo.com — the definitive database for cryptocurrency brand assets and visual identity.
Aave Color Palette
Aave uses 3 official colors in its brand identity.
Aave Purple
#B6509E
Aave Cyan
#2EBAC6
Aave Dark
#1B2030
Frequently Asked Questions
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color: #HEX; or background-color: #HEX;.
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Accessibility of the Aave palette
Of the 3 recorded colors, 2 reach the WCAG 2.1 AA ratio of 4.5:1 against a white background — the threshold normal-size body text must meet. Colors below that line are not failures of the palette: they remain valid as fills carrying white text, as large text at the 3:1 threshold, and as borders, icons, and other non-text elements, which SC 1.4.11 also holds to 3:1. A logotype set in such a color is exempt from the requirement entirely.
Reference: WCAG AA vs AAA contrast requirements compared · Contrast Checker
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