Discover a world of hues that inspire and uplift! Below, we’ve curated a selection of core colors, each one bursting with character. From sun-kissed yellows to deep berry pinks, our palette is your gateway to a kaleidoscope of creativity.
For a comprehensive view of our color universe, please refer to the attached poster or scroll down for individual color profiles.
Yellow Color Names
Mellow Yellow: A soft, muted yellow with a calming and slightly pastel tone, reminiscent of faded sunlight. Cyber Yellow: A vibrant, electric yellow with a slight neon quality, often associated with digital or modern aesthetics. Royal Yellow: A rich and saturated golden yellow, symbolizing opulence and grandeur. Banana Yellow: A cheerful, medium-bright yellow with a slight greenish undertone, like the peel of a ripe banana. Tuscany Yellow: A warm, earthy yellow with golden and ochre undertones, evoking the hues of Tuscan landscapes. Lemon Yellow: A zesty, bright yellow with a cool, slightly greenish undertone, like the rind of a fresh lemon. Bumblebee Yellow: A bold, clean yellow with medium saturation, often paired with black in nature. Cream Yellow: A pale, buttery yellow with soft, pastel qualities, leaning toward a neutral tone. Peach Yellow: A delicate yellow with a hint of orange or coral, creating a warm, peachy feel. Laguna Yellow: A fresh, radiant yellow with a slight hint of tropical brightness, like sunshine on water. Mustard Yellow: A deep, earthy yellow with brownish undertones, resembling the color of traditional mustard. Corn Yellow: A bright, sunny yellow with golden tones, similar to kernels of sweet corn. Pineapple Yellow: A tropical, golden yellow with a slight green tint, mimicking the skin of a ripe pineapple. Flaxen Yellow: A soft, light yellow with beige or straw-like undertones, often associated with dried flax fibers. Eggnog Yellow: A creamy, pale yellow with subtle golden tones, inspired by the classic holiday beverage. Trombone Yellow: A warm, brass-toned yellow with a metallic sheen, reminiscent of a polished trombone. Flax Yellow: Similar to flaxen yellow, but often slightly richer, resembling fresh flax flowers or seeds. Ecru Yellow: A muted yellow with gray or beige undertones, creating a sophisticated and understated hue. Sepia Yellow: A warm, brownish-yellow with a vintage, aged quality, often found in old photographs.
Orange Color Names
Gold Orange: A rich, luminous orange with golden undertones, exuding a luxurious and vibrant glow. Goldenrod Orange: A warm, medium-deep orange with a hint of mustard yellow, inspired by goldenrod flowers. Pumpkin Orange: A classic, vibrant orange with warm undertones, resembling the color of a ripe pumpkin. Fire Orange: A bold, fiery orange with red undertones, evoking the intensity of flames. Ochre Orange: A muted, earthy orange with brown and yellow undertones, inspired by natural pigments. Burnt Orange: A deep, smoky orange with reddish-brown tones, giving it a warm, rustic appeal. Dijon Orange: A spicy, mustardy orange with a golden-brown base, similar to the color of Dijon mustard. Tangerine Orange: A lively, medium-bright orange with a slightly reddish tint, like the peel of a ripe tangerine. Tiger Orange: A vivid, bold orange with reddish undertones, often associated with tiger stripes. Honey Orange: A soft, golden orange with warm amber hues, resembling the color of honey. Carrot Orange: A bright, energetic orange with slightly yellow undertones, like the color of fresh carrots. Amber Orange: A warm, golden-orange hue with a subtle brown undertone, reminiscent of fossilized amber resin. Apricot Orange: A gentle, pastel orange with a soft pinkish hue, mimicking the color of apricot flesh. Bronze Orange: A deep, metallic orange with brownish undertones, giving it a polished and reflective quality. Cider Orange: A warm, muted orange with golden-brown tones, evoking the richness of spiced cider. Clay Orange: A subdued, earthy orange with reddish-brown undertones, like natural clay soil. Rust Orange: A dark, reddish-orange with brown tones, evoking the look of oxidized metal. Amber Orange: (Duplicate entry from earlier; see above for description.) Spice Orange: A warm, zesty orange with golden-red undertones, reminiscent of spiced autumn drinks and desserts.
Red Color Names
Salmon Red: A soft, pinkish-red with a hint of coral, resembling the color of fresh salmon flesh. Scarlet Red: A bright, bold red with strong orange undertones, exuding energy and passion. Barn Red: A deep, earthy red with brown undertones, like the traditional paint used on farm barns. Imperial Red: A rich, regal red with a slightly cool undertone, symbolizing power and luxury. Indian Red: A muted, earthy red with subtle brown and rust tones, inspired by natural iron oxides. Chili Red: A spicy, intense red with orange undertones, reminiscent of hot chili peppers. Fire Brick Red: A dark, strong red with a slight brownish tint, like the color of baked bricks. Maroon Red: A deep, dark red with purple or brown undertones, offering a sophisticated and rich appearance. Redwood Red: A warm, natural red with brownish undertones, akin to the bark of redwood trees. Raspberry Red: A vibrant, pink-leaning red with cool undertones, like the hue of ripe raspberries. Candy Apple Red: A glossy, bright red with a slight orange tint, like the coating on a candy apple. Ferrari Red: A high-energy, bright red with slightly cool undertones, famously associated with Ferrari cars. Persian Red: A rich, warm red with slight brown and orange undertones, inspired by Persian rugs and art. US Flag Red: A vibrant, pure red with no strong undertones, used on the American flag. Carmine Red: A deep, warm red with strong blue undertones, traditionally derived from cochineal dye. Burgundy Red: A dark, wine-like red with purple undertones, evoking the richness of Burgundy wine. Crimson Red: A vivid, deep red with a slight bluish tone, symbolizing passion and strength. Sangria Red: A dark, purplish-red with warm undertones, inspired by the color of the sangria beverage. Mahogany Red: A deep, reddish-brown with warm undertones, resembling the color of polished mahogany wood.
Pink Color Names
Ruby Pink: A deep, jewel-toned pink with red undertones, resembling the vibrancy of a ruby gemstone. Ultra Pink: A bright, almost neon pink with a slightly bluish undertone, giving it a futuristic glow. Thulian Pink: A soft, slightly muted pink with warm, rosy undertones, inspired by Nordic aesthetics. Magenta: A bold, purplish-pink with equal parts red and blue, often used in printing and vibrant designs. Rose Pink: A gentle, romantic pink with soft red undertones, like the petals of a classic rose. Lavender Pink: A pastel pink with a touch of lavender, blending pink and purple into a dreamy hue. Creamy Pink: A pale, soft pink with creamy white undertones, creating a delicate and soothing tone. Fuchsia: A vivid, striking pink with strong purple undertones, named after the flower. French Rose: A warm, deep pink with a hint of red, evoking a luxurious and romantic feel. Cerise Pink: A bright, cherry-inspired pink with red and purple undertones, lively and bold. Carnation Pink: A sweet, light pink with soft peach undertones, reminiscent of carnation flowers. Brick Pink: A muted, earthy pink with reddish-brown undertones, resembling weathered bricks. Amaranth Pink: A rich, rosy pink with slightly reddish tones, inspired by the amaranth flower. Taffy Pink: A fun, candy-like pink with medium brightness and warm undertones, like classic saltwater taffy. Bubble Gum Pink: A playful, bright pink with a slight blue undertone, like classic bubble gum. Hot Pink: A vivid, electrifying pink with bluish undertones, exuding energy and vibrancy. Punch Pink: A bold, juicy pink with reddish undertones, like the color of a fruit punch. Lemonade Pink: A soft, pastel pink with a subtle peachy warmth, like a refreshing glass of pink lemonade. Flamingo Pink: A warm, medium-bright pink with orange undertones, inspired by the feathers of flamingos.
Violet Color Names
Hibiscus Violet: A vibrant, reddish-violet inspired by the rich hues of hibiscus flowers. Mauve Violet: A soft, muted violet with gray undertones, offering a delicate and vintage feel. Fandango Violet: A bold, lively violet with strong pink undertones, exuding energy and playfulness. Lavender Violet: A pale, pastel violet with cool bluish undertones, evoking the calming beauty of lavender flowers. Orchid Violet: A bright, warm violet with pinkish tones, inspired by the exotic and elegant orchid flower. Lilac Violet: A light, fresh violet with subtle lavender and pink undertones, reminiscent of lilac blossoms. Electric Violet: A striking, neon violet with a bluish tinge, radiating modernity and vibrancy. African Violet: A deep, rich violet with warm, red-leaning undertones, inspired by the petals of African violets. Grape Violet: A deep, juicy violet with a bluish-purple tone, resembling the color of ripe grapes. Amethyst Violet: A soft, jewel-toned violet with balanced blue and red undertones, like the amethyst gemstone. Byzantine Violet: A regal, reddish-violet with warm undertones, exuding a sense of history and sophistication. Helio Violet: A luminous, bluish-violet with a slight glow, evoking the energy of sunlight. Floral Violet: A fresh, mid-tone violet with a balanced mix of pink and blue, inspired by blooming flowers. Thistle Violet: A soft, pale violet with grayish undertones, like the delicate color of thistle flowers. Plum Violet: A deep, rich violet with reddish-brown undertones, reminiscent of the skin of ripe plums. Eggplant Violet: A dark, earthy violet with strong brown undertones, like the skin of an eggplant. Lollipop Violet: A bright, playful violet with pinkish undertones, resembling candy-like hues. Royal Violet: A deep, luxurious violet with bluish undertones, symbolizing royalty and elegance. Mulberry Violet: A rich, warm violet with red undertones, like the hue of mulberries.
Blue Color Names
Yale Blue: A deep, rich blue with slightly cool undertones, associated with the academic prestige of Yale University. Pigeon Blue: A muted, grayish-blue with soft, cool undertones, like the feathers of a pigeon. Sky Blue: A light, bright blue with a refreshing and airy tone, evoking a clear daytime sky. Independence Blue: A subdued, grayish-blue with a slightly desaturated quality, symbolizing calm and restraint. Air Force Blue: A medium-dark blue with gray undertones, traditionally used in military uniforms and insignias. Baby Blue: A soft, pastel blue with a delicate, warm undertone, often associated with innocence and serenity. Navy Blue: A dark, classic blue with minimal undertones, exuding sophistication and formality. Steel Blue: A medium-dark blue with cool gray tones, resembling the sheen of polished steel. Carolina Blue: A bright, light blue with a slightly greenish undertone, famously associated with the University of North Carolina. Turkish Blue: A vibrant, warm blue with a hint of teal, inspired by the rich hues of Turkish ceramics and waters. Maybe Blue: A light, whimsical blue with soft pastel tones, offering a dreamy and uncertain feel. Cornflower Blue: A soft, medium-light blue with a slight lavender undertone, inspired by the cornflower bloom. Olympic Blue: A bright, bold blue with strong, vibrant tones, reminiscent of athletic and global unity. Sapphire Blue: A rich, jewel-toned blue with deep saturation and a luxurious sparkle. Azure Blue: A bright, vivid blue with slightly greenish undertones, capturing the essence of tropical skies. Egyptian Blue: A historic, deep blue with a slightly muted and warm tone, inspired by ancient Egyptian art. Denim Blue: A medium-dark, textured blue with a slightly faded quality, resembling well-worn jeans. Prussian Blue: A deep, intense blue with strong green undertones, known for its use in classical art. Space Blue: A dark, almost blackish-blue with a cool, mysterious depth, evoking the vastness of outer space.
Green Color Names
Forest Green: A deep, dark green with warm undertones, resembling the lush foliage of dense forests. Sage Green: A soft, muted green with gray undertones, offering a calm and earthy aesthetic. Olive Green: A warm, yellowish-green with brown undertones, often associated with olives and natural tones. Lime Green: A bright, vibrant green with strong yellow undertones, exuding energy and zest. Hunter Green: A rich, dark green with cool undertones, traditionally associated with outdoor gear and hunting. Jade Green: A medium-deep green with a bluish tint, inspired by the precious jade stone. Artichoke Green: A muted, grayish-green with subtle yellow undertones, like the outer leaves of an artichoke. Fern Green: A fresh, medium-green with warm undertones, reminiscent of fern leaves in the wild. Jungle Green: A rich, vibrant green with bluish undertones, capturing the intensity of tropical jungles. Laurel Green: A soft, subdued green with grayish undertones, inspired by laurel leaves. Moss Green: A muted, earthy green with yellow and brown undertones, like the color of moss on trees. Mint Green: A pale, refreshing green with cool bluish tones, reminiscent of mint leaves. Pine Green: A dark, bluish-green with a cool, deep tone, like the needles of a pine tree. Tea Green: A light, pastel green with yellowish undertones, evoking the subtle tones of brewed green tea. Army Green: A muted, earthy green with brownish undertones, commonly used in military uniforms. Emerald Green: A bright, jewel-toned green with bluish undertones, symbolizing opulence and vitality. Kelly Green: A vivid, medium-bright green with warm undertones, often associated with Irish heritage. Sacramento Green: A deep, dark green with cool undertones, evoking sophistication and calm. Sea Green: A soft, bluish-green with a watery quality, inspired by the colors of shallow ocean waters.
Brown Color Names
Cedar Brown: A warm, medium-brown with reddish undertones, like the bark of a cedar tree. Cinnamon Brown: A rich, spicy brown with warm orange and red hues, reminiscent of cinnamon sticks. Brunette Brown: A dark, neutral brown with subtle warm undertones, often associated with natural hair color. Mocha Brown: A soft, medium-dark brown with creamy and slightly cool undertones, like a mocha beverage. Umber Brown: A dark, earthy brown with gray and greenish undertones, commonly used in art and pigments. Tortilla Brown: A light, golden-brown with warm, toasted undertones, resembling the color of flour tortillas. Chocolate Brown: A deep, rich brown with warm red undertones, like the color of dark chocolate. Syrup Brown: A smooth, golden-brown with caramel undertones, like the color of maple syrup. Gingerbread Brown: A warm, medium-brown with golden-orange tones, reminiscent of baked gingerbread. Caramel Brown: A golden, medium-light brown with warm yellow undertones, like melted caramel. Walnut Brown: A dark, slightly cool brown with reddish undertones, like the shell of a walnut. Pecan Brown: A medium-warm brown with golden undertones, similar to the color of pecan shells. Wood Brown: A natural, neutral brown with a subtle warm tone, resembling polished woodgrain. Hickory Brown: A medium-dark, warm brown with slightly reddish undertones, like aged hickory wood. Espresso Brown: A deep, almost black-brown with cool undertones, like freshly brewed espresso. Peanut Brown: A light, golden-brown with warm yellow undertones, inspired by peanut shells. Tawny Brown: A medium-brown with warm orange undertones, exuding a sunlit, earthy vibe. Coffee Brown: A rich, dark brown with warm, reddish undertones, like freshly roasted coffee beans. Russet Brown: A reddish-brown with warm orange tones, often associated with autumn leaves or russet potatoes.
Gray Color Names
Fossil Gray: A pale, soft gray with subtle warm undertones, evoking the look of weathered fossils. Mink Gray: A medium, warm gray with brown undertones, reminiscent of mink fur. Pearl Gray: A light, luminous gray with a silvery sheen, resembling the subtle glow of pearls. Abalone Gray: A soft, cool gray with hints of blue and lavender, inspired by the inside of an abalone shell. Harbor Gray: A medium-gray with slightly cool undertones, evoking the calmness of harbor waters. Smoke Gray: A medium-light gray with warm undertones, like the color of rising smoke. Thunder Gray: A dark, dramatic gray with bluish undertones, resembling storm clouds. Pewter Gray: A medium-dark gray with a metallic sheen, similar to aged pewter. Steel Gray: A strong, cool gray with bluish tones, evoking industrial and modern aesthetics. Stone Gray: A neutral, medium-gray with earthy undertones, like weathered stone. Iron Gray: A dark, cool gray with a hint of metallic blue, evoking the strength of wrought iron. Rhino Gray: A medium-dark gray with subtle brown and blue undertones, resembling the skin of a rhino. Trout Gray: A soft, cool gray with bluish undertones, like the scales of a trout. Seal Gray: A deep, warm gray with a slight brownish tint, inspired by the fur of seals. Lava Gray: A dark, almost black-gray with a warm, ashy tone, reminiscent of cooled lava. Shadow Gray: A medium-dark, neutral gray, evoking the subtle darkness of shadows. Ash Gray: A light, cool gray with a slightly dusty appearance, like the remnants of burnt ash. Anchor Gray: A dark, cool gray with a slight metallic edge, inspired by nautical anchors. Charcoal Gray: A deep, rich gray with black undertones, resembling the look of charred wood.