Color Themes & Palettes Gallery - Free Color Scheme Collection
Explore professional color themes and palettes for web design, brand development, and creative projects. Each theme is carefully crafted for visual harmony and accessibility.
Browse color collections by category, copy color codes instantly, and find inspiration for your next design project. Free to use with no registration required.
Color Palette Showcase
Explore 440+ beautiful color palettes with advanced features like contrast checking, export options, and color variations. Find the perfect color scheme for your next project.
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Ocean Breeze
Sunset Vibes
Forest Dawn
Coral Reef
Lavender Fields
Midnight City
Desert Sand
Cherry Blossom
Tropical Paradise
Autumn Harvest
Mint Fresh
Royal Purple
Citrus Burst
Nordic Winter
Peachy Keen
Electric Dreams
Earth Tones
Berry Smoothie
Cool Blues
Warm Sunset
Monochrome Pink
Spring Garden
Candy Shop
Coffee House
Neon Nights
Pastel Rainbow
Ocean Depths
Flamingo Pink
Sage & Cream
Mountain Mist
Cyber Punk
Burgundy Wine
Soft Pastels
Golden Hour
Blush & Blue
Emerald City
Raspberry Sorbet
Teal & Coral
Vintage Rose
Arctic Ice
Tangerine Dream
Purple Haze
Lemon Drop
Rose Gold
Seafoam Green
Plum Perfect
Navy & Gold
Terracotta
Peacock Blue
Strawberry Cream
Mint Chocolate
Sunset Beach
Pink Lemonade
Forest Green
Butter Yellow
Indigo Night
Coral & Teal
Mauve Magic
Olive Branch
Bubblegum Pop
Steel Blue
Cherry Red
Sage Wisdom
Blueberry
Honey Gold
Lilac Dreams
Jungle Fever
Cotton Candy
Crimson Tide
Lime Green
Mocha Brown
Aquamarine
Peach Fuzz
Midnight Blue
Pumpkin Spice
Sky Blue
Rose Quartz
Lime Citrus
Grape Soda
Coconut Cream
Ruby Red
Turquoise Bay
Blush Rose
Evergreen
Pearl White
Tangerine
Slate Gray
Watermelon
Iris Purple
Pistachio
Denim Blue
Apricot
Charcoal
Lemon Lime
Periwinkle
Flamingo
Jade Green
Cherry Bombe
Champagne
Peachy Orange
Sapphire Blue
Soft Pink
Forest Path
Caramel
Powder Blue
Mango
Wisteria
Burnt Orange
Mint Julep
Raspberry
Storm Gray
Lemon Chiffon
Amethyst
Pumpkin
Sea Glass
Brick Red
Vanilla
Cerulean
Fuchsia
Olive Green
Salmon
Graphite
Lemon Yellow
Orchid
Cinnamon
Frost
Tomato Red
Lavender Mist
Copper
Azure
Magenta
Khaki
Coral Pink
Gunmetal
Golden Yellow
Heather
Russet
Ice Blue
Crimson
Lilac Blossom
Bronze
Cobalt Blue
Hot Pink
Moss Green
Tangerine Orange
Midnight
Sunshine
Plum Purple
Ginger
Arctic
Burgundy
Lilac Purple
Amber
Sky
Berry
Mustard
Seafoam
Wine
Buttercream
Turquoise
Maroon
Cream
Teal Blue
Violet
Camel
Sky Pink
Pine
Scarlet
Opal
Mahogany
Polar
Ruby
Ivory
Aqua
Garnet
Bone
Mint Cream
Steel
Cerise
Sand
Neon Blue
Taupe
Spring Green
Deep Purple
Wheat
Electric Blue
Eggplant
Pearl
Lime
Mulberry
Ecru
Cyan
Claret
Linen
Chartreuse
Aubergine
Beige
Neon Green
Wine Red
Alabaster
Emerald
Raspberry Rose
Almond
Teal Green
Magenta Pink
Coconut
Forest Blue
Coral Red
Seashell
Kelly Green
Plum Wine
Champagne Gold
Ocean Blue
Rose Pink
Eggshell
Jungle Green
Magenta Red
Porcelain
Lime Punch
Boysenberry
Cashew
Caribbean
Berry Red
Parchment
Neon Pink
Cranberry
Vanilla Cream
Teal Dark
Fuchsia Pink
Oyster
Shamrock
Bordeaux
Cotton
Pistachio Green
Mauve Rose
Biscuit
Sea Blue
Hot Magenta
Smoke
Apple Green
Plum Red
Blossom
Jungle
Pomegranate
Silk
Grass Green
Orchid Pink
Latte
Pacific Blue
Magenta Purple
Pebble
Clover
Cherry Pink
Mushroom
Neon Yellow
Plum Blossom
Butterscotch
Glacier
Leaf Green
Raspberry Pink
Dune
Electric Green
Wine Purple
Rice
Jade
Berry Purple
Bisque
Bright Blue
Merlot
Powder
Spring Bud
Dusty Rose
Caramel Latte
Deep Teal
Pink Rose
Stone
Bright Green
Iris Blue
Hazelnut
Bright Cyan
Deep Rose
Fog
Neon Lime
Victorian
Meringue
Clover Green
Shocking Pink
Dove Gray
Bright Yellow
Eggplant Purple
Porcelain White
Turquoise Green
Deep Pink
Ash
Chartreuse Green
Mauve Purple
Coconut White
Tropical Blue
Rose Red
Cloud
Lime Zest
Amethyst Purple
Cream White
Bright Teal
Magenta Rose
Silver Gray
Lime Light
Purple Heart
Pearl Cream
Caribbean Blue
Fuchsia Rose
Platinum
Acid Green
Deep Violet
Ivory White
Aqua Blue
Rose Wine
Milk White
Peacock Teal
Deep Magenta
Snow
Bright Lime
Violet Purple
Eggshell White
Tropical Teal
Pink Magenta
Concrete
Yellow Green
Imperial Purple
Antique White
Neon Teal
Raspberry Magenta
Shadow
Bright Chartreuse
Plum Violet
Linen White
Deep Aqua
Hot Pink Rose
Charcoal Gray
Lemon Shade
Byzantine Purple
Seashell White
Cyan Blue
Deep Fuchsia
Alabaster White
Bright Aqua
Crimson Rose
Smoke Gray
Electric Lime
Royal Violet
Magnolia
Jade Teal
Cerise Pink
Mist Gray
Spring Lime
Deep Indigo
Cotton White
Bright Turquoise
Pink Raspberry
Pewter
Neon Yellow Green
Lavender Purple
Bone White
Aqua Marine
Burgundy Red
Nickel
Lime Yellow
Purple Plum
Silk White
Bright Cyan Blue
Ruby Rose
Tin
Bright Lime Green
Iris Violet
Cream Silk
Caribbean Teal
Pink Fuchsia
Platinum Gray
Lime Bright
Deep Purple Violet
Porcelain Cream
Teal Aqua
Magenta Fuchsia
Granite
Chartreuse Yellow
Violet Iris
Vanilla White
Turquoise Aqua
Rose Magenta
Silver
Yellow Lime
Purple Iris
Eggshell Cream
Cyan Aqua
Deep Pink Rose
Steel Gray
Bright Yellow Lime
Imperial Violet
Pearl Ivory
Bright Aqua Teal
Fuchsia Magenta
Ash Gray
Lime Neon
Deep Violet Purple
Ivory Cream
Ocean Teal
Hot Pink Magenta
Smoke White
Electric Yellow
Plum Purple Violet
Antique Cream
Bright Teal Aqua
Deep Rose Pink
Fog White
Neon Lime Green
Violet Byzantine
Pure White
Deep Aqua Blue
Pink Hot Magenta
Charcoal Black
Yellow Bright
Amethyst Violet
Linen Cream
Aqua Bright
Crimson Red Rose
Cloud White
Spring Green Bright
Deep Purple Royal
Seashell Cream
Teal Bright
Magenta Pink Rose
Silver White
Lime Electric
Purple Deep Violet
Cream Pure
Cyan Bright Blue
Rose Deep Pink
Mist White
How to Use Color Themes Gallery
Browse different color theme categories and collections that match your project style
Click on any color theme to view all colors in that palette with their codes
Copy individual color codes or entire palette using the provided format options
Use the color codes directly in your design software, CSS, or development projects
Color Themes Gallery Features
Color Themes Usage Examples
Startup Website Theme Selection
A tech startup browses modern business color themes to find their brand identity. They select a professional blue and gray palette that conveys trust and innovation, copying all HEX codes for their web developer and creating consistent branding across their website and marketing materials.
Designer Portfolio Color Scheme
A graphic designer explores creative color themes for their portfolio website. They choose a vibrant, artistic palette that reflects their creative style while maintaining professionalism, using the contrast information to ensure their portfolio is accessible to all visitors.
E-commerce Store Brand Colors
An online retailer browses seasonal color themes to refresh their website for holiday campaigns. They select warm, festive colors that complement their existing brand while creating seasonal appeal, using the copy functionality to share color codes with their marketing team.
When to Use Color Themes Gallery
Brand Identity Development
Perfect for businesses and organizations establishing their visual identity. Browse professional color schemes that convey specific emotions and values, ensuring your brand colors work well together across all marketing materials.
Web Design Projects
Essential for web developers and designers creating websites and applications. Find color schemes that enhance user experience, maintain accessibility, and create visual hierarchy in digital interfaces.
Marketing Campaign Creation
Ideal for marketing teams developing campaign visuals and social media graphics. Browse seasonal and themed color palettes that align with campaign messages and target audience preferences.
Creative Project Inspiration
Great for artists, designers, and creative professionals seeking color inspiration. Explore diverse color combinations that spark creativity and help overcome creative blocks in artistic projects.
Design System Development
Useful for UI/UX designers building comprehensive design systems. Select consistent color palettes that work across components, maintain accessibility, and scale effectively for complex applications.
Presentation and Document Design
Perfect for creating professional presentations, reports, and business documents. Choose color schemes that enhance readability, maintain professionalism, and reinforce brand identity in corporate communications.
Understanding Color Theory in Theme Design
Color themes are built on fundamental principles of color theory, ensuring visual harmony and psychological impact. Professional color palettes use established relationships like complementary, analogous, and triadic color schemes to create balance and interest.
Color psychology plays a crucial role in theme selection. Different colors evoke specific emotions and associations - blues convey trust and professionalism, greens suggest growth and health, warm colors create energy and excitement. Understanding these psychological associations helps choose themes that align with your brand message and target audience.
Accessibility considerations are essential in modern color theme design. Professional palettes ensure sufficient contrast ratios for text readability, account for color vision deficiencies, and work across different devices and lighting conditions. This inclusive approach makes your designs usable by everyone regardless of visual abilities.
Color harmony principles guide the creation of pleasing color combinations. These include using consistent saturation levels, maintaining balanced brightness distribution, and creating clear visual hierarchy. Well-designed color themes guide user attention, reduce cognitive load, and create cohesive visual experiences across your entire project.
Common Color Theme Selection Mistakes & Tips
Mistake
Choosing colors based only on personal preference
Tip
Select color themes based on your target audience, brand values, and project requirements. Consider how colors will be perceived by your users and whether they align with your intended message and emotional response.
Mistake
Not testing color themes in actual context
Tip
Always test selected color themes in your specific application context. Colors can look different on various screens, in different lighting conditions, and when combined with other design elements. Create mockups to verify effectiveness.
Mistake
Ignoring accessibility and contrast requirements
Tip
Ensure your chosen color theme meets WCAG accessibility standards. Use contrast checkers to verify text readability and consider users with color vision deficiencies. Professional color themes should be inclusive and usable by everyone.
Mistake
Using too many colors from a theme
Tip
Stick to 3-5 main colors from any theme to maintain visual consistency. Use primary, secondary, and accent colors strategically to create hierarchy and avoid overwhelming users with too many competing colors.
Mistake
Not maintaining consistency across materials
Tip
Use your selected color theme consistently across all touchpoints including website, social media, print materials, and digital applications. Create color guidelines to ensure everyone uses the exact same color codes.
Mistake
Forgetting seasonal and cultural considerations
Tip
Consider how your color theme will be perceived in different seasons and cultures. Some colors have different meanings in various cultures, and seasonal color preferences can affect user engagement with your design.
Color Themes Frequently Asked Questions
Are the color themes free to use for commercial projects?
Yes, all color themes and palettes in our gallery are completely free to use for any purpose including commercial projects, client work, and products. There are no licensing restrictions or attribution requirements.
How do I copy colors from a theme?
Simply click on any color in a theme to copy its code to your clipboard instantly. You can also copy entire palettes using the export buttons that provide colors in multiple formats including HEX, RGB, and CSS variables.
What color formats are available for each theme?
Each color theme provides colors in multiple formats including HEX (hexadecimal), RGB, HSL, and CSS custom properties. You can choose the format that works best for your design software, code editor, or development workflow.
Are the color themes tested for accessibility?
Yes, all our color themes are designed with accessibility in mind. We provide contrast ratio information and WCAG compliance levels to help you choose themes that work well for all users, including those with color vision deficiencies.
How often do you add new color themes?
We regularly update our color themes gallery with new seasonal palettes, trending color combinations, and professional themes based on design industry trends. Check back often for fresh inspiration and new color schemes.
Can I suggest new color themes or categories?
While we don't currently have a submission system, we appreciate feedback and suggestions for new themes and categories. We consider user requests when planning updates and additions to our color themes gallery.
Do these color themes work for print design?
While our themes are primarily designed for digital use, many work well for print design. However, colors may appear differently in print than on screens. We recommend testing themes in both contexts and converting to CMYK if needed for professional printing.
How do I know which color theme is right for my project?
Consider your project's purpose, target audience, and emotional message. Browse categories that align with your industry, test themes in mockups, and choose colors that reflect your brand values. Consider accessibility requirements and ensure the theme works across your intended use cases.