Color Tones

Browse colors by their visual quality — lightness, saturation, and temperature.

Pastel Colors

68

Soft, light colors with a chalky, washed-out quality. Pastels have moderate saturation and high lightness, creating a gentle, soothing aesthetic.

Neon Colors

129

Electric, ultra-vivid colors that appear to glow. Neon colors have maximum saturation and medium lightness, creating high visual impact.

Dark Colors

90

Deep, rich colors with low lightness. Dark colors create dramatic contrast, convey sophistication, and work well as backgrounds.

Light Colors

133

Bright, airy colors with high lightness. Light colors create open, spacious designs and work well for backgrounds and subtle accents.

Muted Colors

93

Subdued, dusty colors with reduced saturation. Muted colors feel sophisticated and understated, popular in modern minimalist design.

Earth Tone Colors

61

Warm, natural colors inspired by soil, stone, and clay. Earth tones have warm hues with moderate saturation, creating organic and grounded palettes.

Jewel Tone Colors

190

Rich, saturated colors inspired by precious gems — sapphire, emerald, ruby, amethyst. Jewel tones are luxurious and dramatic.

Neutral Colors

87

Colors with very low saturation — beiges, taupes, and warm grays. Neutrals form the backbone of any design system.

Warm Colors

385

Colors from the red-orange-yellow side of the color wheel. Warm colors advance visually, creating energy, excitement, and intimacy.

Cool Colors

266

Colors from the green-blue-purple side of the color wheel. Cool colors recede visually, creating calm, trust, and professionalism.

Metallic Colors

78

Colors that evoke the sheen of metals — silver, gold, bronze, copper. Characterized by low saturation and specific lightness ranges.

Monochrome Colors

50

Pure blacks, whites, and true grays with essentially zero saturation. The foundation of contrast and readability in design.