Bumble Brand Colors
Bumble is a dating and social networking app where women are required to make the first move in heterosexual matches, challenging the conventions of traditional dating apps. It also offers modes for friendship and professional networking. Bumble's signature yellow brand radiates warmth, empowerment, and the optimism of meaningful new connections.
The official Bumble palette comprises one color: FFC629 (#FFC629). Against white it reaches only 1.57:1, under the 4.5:1 contrast ratio WCAG AA requires of normal-size body text, though it remains valid as a fill, as large text, and in a logotype.
Bumble Color Palette
Bumble uses 1 official color in its brand identity.
FFC629
#FFC629
Frequently Asked Questions
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color: #HEX; or background-color: #HEX;.
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Accessibility of the Bumble palette
Of the 1 recorded color, 0 reaches 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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