Medieval Color Palette
Discover the beautiful Medieval color palette featuring matterhorn (#4c3e40), soya bean (#6a5a4d), domino (#8b7b5b), gimblet (#b8a76b) and apache (#d9c57d).
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Warmth
💡 What You Can Do
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- •Copy precise HEX codes and RGB values for your designs
- •Adjust its brightness, saturation, and warmth to create new variations
- •Preview UI components to see how colors work in real interfaces
- •Copy CSS code including background gradients and color variables
- •Download the palette
- •Share your palette with team members and clients
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💻 Medieval color palette CSS
/* CSS */
.color-1 {
color: #4c3e40;
}
.color-2 {
color: #6a5a4d;
}
.color-3 {
color: #8b7b5b;
}
.color-4 {
color: #b8a76b;
}
.color-5 {
color: #d9c57d;
}
/* CSS Variables */
:root {
--color-1: #4c3e40;
--color-2: #6a5a4d;
--color-3: #8b7b5b;
--color-4: #b8a76b;
--color-5: #d9c57d;
}
🌈 Medieval background gradient CSS
/* Linear Gradient */
.linear-gradient {
background: linear-gradient(0.25turn, #4c3e40, #6a5a4d, #8b7b5b, #b8a76b, #d9c57d);
}
/* Radial Gradient */
.radial-gradient {
background: radial-gradient(circle, #4c3e40, #6a5a4d, #8b7b5b, #b8a76b, #d9c57d);
}
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