This document provides 80 eye-catching color combinations for 2021, beginning with an introduction on how understanding color combinations can benefit one's creative and personal life. It then shares several popular and trending color palettes for 2021, including Pantone's colors of the year, and provides the hex codes for each color. Examples of effective two, three and multi-color combinations and schemes are given.
This document provides 80 eye-catching color combinations for 2021, beginning with an introduction on how understanding color combinations can benefit one's creative and personal life. It then shares several popular and trending color palettes for 2021, including Pantone's colors of the year, and provides the hex codes for each color. Examples of effective two, three and multi-color combinations and schemes are given.
This document provides 80 eye-catching color combinations for 2021, beginning with an introduction on how understanding color combinations can benefit one's creative and personal life. It then shares several popular and trending color palettes for 2021, including Pantone's colors of the year, and provides the hex codes for each color. Examples of effective two, three and multi-color combinations and schemes are given.
creative game and reap the rewards. Knowing what colors go together is a skill in itself and it can have a positive impact on all areas of your life. Once you gain an understanding of what different colors mean and the theory of color, you’ll see how they can influence perceptions. You can then use this to your advantage for personal or business use.
If you want to make your audience feel something,
color can help to achieve this. It remains the same whether you are choosing colors for a flyer, a photograph, a business card design, and choosing the perfect color combination for a logo or your website. Choosing the right color scheme for your brand or website is as important as selecting the right font for your logo design or ensuring you have a captivating brand name.
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Knowing What Color
Combinations Work is Key
Imagine you are at the beginning of the product
design process and you want to choose the right color combination that will inspire your audience – or make them feel happy or calm. Using the right color combinations can reinforce your intentions. To connect with your audience, using color symbolism to provoke emotions comes into play. Brands need to think about color combinations across many areas like logos, websites, marketing materials, merchandise, and social media. It’s not enough to work with just one color, the real magic lies in knowing what 2 or 3 colors go together and being able to pick compelling color combinations.
Ensure brand consistency by documenting which
colors and combinations people should use. Creating brand guidelines ensures that you and your business’s marketing will be cohesive. This post aims to draw your attention to a number of color palette ideas with accompanying hex codes that might be suitable for your needs. Simply browse the color palette ideas and read the accompanying descriptions to decide if the color palette could be a good fit for you.
Finding What Colors Go Well
Together
Color Wheels are an effective way of finding what
colors go well together. It is impossible to go wrong by following strict color theory. However, using colors that historically go together doesn’t mean your audience will connect with them. So, if you have chosen a few colors and like them, you can use wheels and theory to put missing pieces together. This will ensure consistency in your color choices.
Color Combination Chart
We have created a Color combination chart that
features our top tips and a snippet of our favorite color combinations for your use. All colors can be found by pasting the hex value (color code with a hashtag) into the design wizard color picker. For the best color-matching results, pay close attention to the color wheel and its components. Color matching will essentially improve your design’s visual appeal.
Color Combinations in 2021
Color knowledge can help you to make better
choices in terms of buying clothes, shoes, decorating your home, even everyday communication! Life, in general, can be easier when you know what color goes with what. In this blog, we will look at the Top 75 Color Combinations for 2021.
To help inspire you, we are going to examine
trending color scheme ideas, what colors go together, and suggest practical ways for you to use them. We hope you can find some color palette ideas you will like.
Interesting colors can be made even more so with
the right color combinations. Color contrast can evoke powerful feelings from people, therefore choosing your color wisely is important.
Therefore, we have drawn up some of the best color
combinations out there for you to feast your eyes upon. Some vibrant colors, others muted, you will be sure to find something you like.
Color Combos That Use Two
Colors
Whether you are designing a logo, painting your
house, or adding text to a video, more than likely you will be dealing with more than one color. If you are planning on having many different colors, it can often be easiest to start with two take it from there. In many cases, using only two colors can be just as effective as a larger palette. Here are some of the best two-color color combinations around.
Ultimate Gray (#949398FF) &
Illuminating (#F4DF4EFF)
Pantone’s Color of the Year 2021 is a combination of
the grounded Ultimate Gray and the vibrant Illuminating. This combination when revealed was described as “A marriage of color conveying a message of strength and hopefulness that is both enduring and uplifting.”
Gray is a cool and balanced color that is commonly
used for most sophisticated designs. In our recent climate, the thought of brighter days ahead has acted as solace for people. Therefore, it is no surprise that a warm, uplifting yellow shade has been picked to represent the year.
Brighter shades of yellow can have negative
connotations but this shade has been perfectly chosen. Utilize trending combinations like this one to show your audience that you are current. Avail of the symbolism of the merging of these colors to connect further.
Living Coral (#FC766AFF) and
Pacific Coast (#5B84B1FF)
The 2019 Pantone Color of the Year was Living
Coral. It’s a lively, nourishing color that has a youthful flavor to it. When combined with the refreshing blue of the Pacific Coast, it evokes images of the ocean floor and a vibrant seabed filled with coral.
Pacific Coast is deep, yet not overbearing, and
complements the subtle tone of Living Coral. Atypical to most shades of blue, there is almost a certain warmth to it. This only serves to enhance the calm yet energetic vibe of Living Coral.
Dynamic color combinations like this one can be
employed in so many different places, such as its unobtrusive nature. It’s relaxing to look at and can create a laid-back vibe wherever it is featured.
Ultra Violet (#5F4B8BFF) and
Blooming Dahlia (#E69A8DFF)
We can’t talk about trending colors without having
Ultra Violet near the top of the list. This vivid, bold shade was the Pantone Color of 2018 and continued to feature prominently in the following years.
Purple is a strong and powerful color with positive
connotations like magic, luxury, and creativity. For such an attention-grabbing color, it’s still surprisingly uncommon. In fashion and interiors, it tends to be used sparingly, but if there was ever a time to go crazy with purple, it is now.
Purple works well for marketing because it is so
vibrant and pops off the page. This is one of the reasons why we chose it as our primary brand color! It is also super versatile and goes well with many other colors, such as green, red, and orange. But for a really cool color combination, try matching it with this warm pink/nude color. This particular shade is sophisticated and understated and gives balance to the rich and robust purple.
Turquoise (#42EADDFF) and
Warm Sand (#CDB599FF)
Is there anything more uplifting than a bright burst
of turquoise? It is such a refreshing color that conjures up images of tropical waters and sunny skies. Turquoise is also unique in that it manages to be serene and idyllic as well as vivid and dramatic.
For many people, turquoise is the color of summer,
so combining it with a soft, sandy shade creates a natural, harmonious balance. This neutral color wouldn’t win any prizes on its own but when laid alongside turquoise it becomes warm and golden. You can almost smell the salty sea breeze!
This color combination is natural and youthful and
could be used for inspirational communication. Give a firm farewell to the dark days of winter with these gorgeous colors!
Black (#000000FF) and White
(#FFFFFFFF)
When it comes to classic color combinations, it
doesn’t get any more timeless than black and white. But timeless doesn’t mean stagnant. From looking at 2021’s trend predictions, we can see that black and white is going to be huge.
The combination works because it creates ultimate
balance. Black is strong and dominant and white is peaceful and pure. From a tonal point of view, they are polar opposites, but it is this contrast that makes black and white so effective together.
Individually, they can be overwhelming in large
doses, but when placed side-by-side the two colors enhance each other. From a visual perspective, black becomes darker, and white is highlighted. The results are clean, crisp, and contemporary. Black and white are popular in all areas of design. Graphic designers and marketers use it to deliver powerful and clear messages, and it is a staple part of the fashion industry.
Black and white often feature in interior design
when the desired impact is to be modern and crisp. Inject primary or neon colors to black and white to create a modern color palette.
Blue (#00A4CCFF) and Orange
(#F95700FF)
The classic pairing of blue and orange never fails to
inspire; it is another good example of when opposites attract. The cool tones of blue emphasize the warmth that orange radiates. This pairing is often found in nature too and is meant to be comforting and familiar to the human eye.
From a communication perspective, the color
combination of blue and orange has been used in countless posters, adverts, and campaigns over the years. It is a highly effective method of catching an audience’s eye.
Used most often in bold tones to grab attention, this
year’s trend is in tweaking the saturation of either shade. This pastel take of the complementary blue and orange doesn’t diminish its effect. The energy from this blood orange shade sets off the soft powder blue perfectly. Blue is widely used to represent business and is always effective in marketing and promotion but the pop of orange shows that you are not afraid to stand out. Vibrant colors against a cool shade of blue will create feelings of trust while generating excitement.
Sailor Blue (#00203FFF) and Mint
(#ADEFD1FF)
There is an old saying that claims, blue and green
should never be seen without a color in between! While this is often true, there are exceptions to every rule – navy, and mint is one.
This is a surprisingly cool color combination
because it is unexpected. This sorbet mint is fresh, zingy, and very much on-trend. Pastels have been prominent for some time now and show no signs of diminishing. The inky navy color is deep, rich, and almost masculine. When they converge the result is interesting and elegant.
Technically the tones should conflict, but in reality,
the subdued rich navy offers a solid base for the vivacious mint. The darker hue acts as an anchor without being stark. This palette would be wonderful when worn together or as a living room or bedroom color scheme. The colors also work particularly well when used in typography.
Gray (#606060FF) and Lime
Punch (#D6ED17FF)
Forget orange – gray is definitely the new black.
Sales in gray kitchens, cars, and clothes have soared in recent years because it is such an adaptable neutral. Gray can be warm or cool, hard or soft, it is exceptionally versatile and flattering.
Traditionally gray has a reputation of being flat or
dreary, and there are times when that still applies (nimbostratus clouds, I’m looking at you!). But grays status has been elevated of late, and now it is synonymous with sophistication.
To really add a bit of personality and confidence,
pair a deep shade of gray with a spirited splash of lime. This zesty shade is an important trend for 2021, but it should be used with caution! Lime green can be garish on its own, it can also be harsh worn on anything lighter than caramel skin tones. But when applied well it makes a striking statement. This edgy color combination is our personal favorite here at Design Wizard!
Cherry Tomato (#ED2B33FF) and
Rapture Rose (#D85A7FFF)
Another combination that challenges the rules is this
tomato red and dusky pink. Red and pink can sometimes be an eye-watering combination, and not in a good way! But it can work – the important thing to get right is the balance of tones.
This twosome is successful because neither are
vying for attention. They are close in terms of saturation – or in non-designer jargon – the shade intensity. If either, or both, were brighter they would clash.
Red and pink are also a monochromatic color
scheme which makes for a complementary palette. Monochromatic means that they exist in the same color family. White, gray, or black can be added to the base hue, which in this case is red. Mixing these together can create a variety of tints, shades, and tones, such as pink.
The beauty of this particular pair is that the two
individual shades are cool and modern. The exuberant orange-red sets off the purple undertones of the pink. Include white to keep it crisp.
Forest Green (#2C5F2D) and
Moss Green (#97BC62FF)
As we move further into the digital age, there is a
growing effort to keep our feet planted in the real world. As stress and pressure increase, there’s more emphasis than ever to embrace the natural, wholesome and healthy aspects of life. In 2017, the Pantone Color of the Year was called Greenery and it truly reflected this movement.
Greenery: a light, bright grass green, really planted
the seeds for this year’s version to develop. The moody Forest Green can almost look black in some lights but it is lifted by the refined tones of the Moss Green.
This green color palette falls into the same category
as the monochromatic color scheme above, but it is much easier to work with (especially in the natural tones). For interior design, this combination works well when paired with wood. In fashion, it looks
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