Royal Blue#0057B8
Amber#FFAA00
Navy Blue#003E7E
Teal#4DB6AC
Palette direction

Corporate Blue Amber Color Palette

This palette draws inspiration from the professional blue tones of the badge, balanced by warm amber accents and grounded neutrals, creating a modern and credible brand identity system.

ComplementaryTechcorporateblueamberprofessional
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Tech color direction

Corporate Blue Amber Color Palette

This palette draws inspiration from the professional blue tones of the badge, balanced by warm amber accents and grounded neutrals, creating a modern and credible brand identity system.

Logo contrast guide

Logo color pairings

Each column shows a usable logo color on a palette background, with contrast checked for clarity.

Logo White #FFFFFF
on Navy Blue #003E7E

10.6:1 Excellent

Logo Charcoal #1B1F23
on Amber #FFAA00

8.7:1 Excellent

Logo Charcoal #1B1F23
on White #FFFFFF

16.6:1 Excellent

Logo Charcoal #1B1F23
on Teal #4DB6AC

6.8:1 Strong
Motion gradient

Gradient background

Built from the main brand color and one generated shade, so the effect feels modern without leaving the palette.

Business card

Printed materials without guessing.

A neutral card system with the logo color, contact text, and a restrained palette accent.

Avery Stone Palette designer avery@example.com colorfly.design
Mobile website

The palette has to survive the small screen.

A mobile landing page preview with logo, navigation, headline, CTA, content card, and chart color usage.

Tech Corporate Blue Amber Color Palette

The palette uses analogous blue hues with a lively amber to create a balanced yet vibrant corporate identity.

Gradient type

Gradient on text

A cleaner way to use the brand color as a digital accent without turning the whole interface colorful.

Analytics system

Dashboards need more than one pretty color.

Numbers, pie charts, bars, stacked bars, and lines reveal whether the palette can support real product interfaces.

Revenue$84.2k+18.4%
Retention72%Stable
Signals7Complementary
Audience split
Monthly growth
Trend line

Color Roles and Usage Map

Assign existing palette colors to brand, typography, and interface roles.

Brand identity

LogoUsed for logo marks and core brand symbols.Royal Blue #0057B8
HeadlineUsed for main titles and key messages.Royal Blue #0057B8
LinkUsed for links and interactive text.Royal Blue #0057B8

Buttons

Primary Button
Contrast6.87:1AA
BackgroundRoyal Blue #0057B8
TextWhite #FFFFFF
Secondary Button
Contrast8.68:1AA
BackgroundAmber #FFAA00
TextCharcoal #1B1F23
Outlined Button
Contrast6.87:1AA
BorderRoyal Blue #0057B8
TextRoyal Blue #0057B8

Interface

TextDefault readable body text.Charcoal #1B1F23
Bg LightLight page or section background.White #FFFFFF
Bg DarkDark page or section background.Cultured #F5F7FA
IconSmall interface icons and marks.Teal #4DB6AC
BorderCards, inputs, and component borders.Teal #4DB6AC
DividerSubtle separators between content.Teal #4DB6AC
OutlineFocus rings and emphasis outlines.Teal #4DB6AC

Print Color Values

CMYK values are calculated from HEX by default. Adjust them only when preparing print materials.

Palette Colors

A compact view of the brand, support, and neutral colors that make up this system.

Main (Brand) Colors

The palette uses analogous blue hues with a lively amber to create a balanced yet vibrant corporate identity.

PrimaryRoyal Blue

RolesLogo, Link, Btn Primary Bg, Btn Outlined Border, Btn Outlined Text, Headline

Royal Blue conveys trust, professionalism, and technological sophistication ideal for brand recognition.

HEX#0057B8
RGB0, 87, 184
HSL212, 100, 36
CMYK100, 53, 0, 28
SecondaryAmber

RolesBtn Secondary Bg

Amber provides warmth and energy to contrast with the blue, helping secondary actions stand out distinctly.

HEX#FFAA00
RGB255, 170, 0
HSL40, 100, 50
CMYK0, 33, 100, 0
TertiaryNavy Blue

Navy Blue offers a deeper, grounding complement to the brighter blue, enhancing readability and balance.

HEX#003E7E
RGB0, 62, 126
HSL210, 100, 25
CMYK100, 51, 0, 51

Support Colors

The support colors extend the main palette with softer neutrals and a complementary teal accent to maintain visual interest without overpowering the core brand hues.

Teal

RolesIcon, Border, Divider, Outline

Teal adds a calm, contemporary accent that harmonizes well with the blues, reinforcing a clean and approachable visual tone.

HEX#4DB6AC
RGB77, 182, 172
HSL174, 42, 51
CMYK58, 0, 5, 29

Neutral Colors

Utility colors for backgrounds, text, borders, and balance.

White

RolesBg Light, Btn Primary Text

HEX#FFFFFF
RGB255, 255, 255
HSL0, 0, 100
CMYK0, 0, 0, 0
Cultured

RolesBg Dark

HEX#F5F7FA
RGB245, 247, 250
HSL216, 33, 97
CMYK2, 1, 0, 2
Charcoal

RolesText, Btn Secondary Text

HEX#1B1F23
RGB27, 31, 35
HSL210, 13, 12
CMYK23, 11, 0, 86

Export and Handoff

Copy palette values, role tokens, animated gradient snippets, and structured handoff data for websites, design systems, and client work.

Export logo in seconds

Click to copy and go to Logo Export on myLogo.review to export your logo files in seconds.

Use when: you want to send this palette into myLogo.review.
COLORFLY_PALETTE_V2
{
    "format": "colorfly_palette_v2",
    "source": "colorfly.design",
    "colors": [
        {
            "name": "Royal Blue",
            "hex": "#0057B8",
            "role": "main",
            "cmyk": {
                "c": 100,
                "m": 53,
                "y": 0,
                "k": 28,
                "source": "colorfly"
            }
        },
        {
            "name": "Amber",
            "hex": "#FFAA00",
            "role": "main",
            "cmyk": {
                "c": 0,
                "m": 33,
                "y": 100,
                "k": 0,
                "source": "colorfly"
            }
        },
        {
            "name": "Navy Blue",
            "hex": "#003E7E",
            "role": "main",
            "cmyk": {
                "c": 100,
                "m": 51,
                "y": 0,
                "k": 51,
                "source": "colorfly"
            }
        },
        {
            "name": "Teal",
            "hex": "#4DB6AC",
            "role": "support",
            "cmyk": {
                "c": 58,
                "m": 0,
                "y": 5,
                "k": 29,
                "source": "colorfly"
            }
        },
        {
            "name": "White",
            "hex": "#FFFFFF",
            "role": "neutral",
            "cmyk": {
                "c": 0,
                "m": 0,
                "y": 0,
                "k": 0,
                "source": "colorfly"
            }
        },
        {
            "name": "Cultured",
            "hex": "#F5F7FA",
            "role": "neutral",
            "cmyk": {
                "c": 2,
                "m": 1,
                "y": 0,
                "k": 2,
                "source": "colorfly"
            }
        },
        {
            "name": "Charcoal",
            "hex": "#1B1F23",
            "role": "neutral",
            "cmyk": {
                "c": 23,
                "m": 11,
                "y": 0,
                "k": 86,
                "source": "colorfly"
            }
        }
    ]
}
END_COLORFLY_PALETTE

Color tokens

Use these in CSS when you want every raw palette color available by name. Best for websites, landing pages, and design system variables.

Use when: you need the actual colors.
:root {
  --color-royal-blue: #0057B8;
  --color-amber: #FFAA00;
  --color-navy-blue: #003E7E;
  --color-teal: #4DB6AC;
  --color-white: #FFFFFF;
  --color-cultured: #F5F7FA;
  --color-charcoal: #1B1F23;
}

Role tokens

Use these in CSS when colors are assigned to practical jobs like text, buttons, borders, links, and backgrounds.

Use when: you need UI roles, not just swatches.
:root {
  --role-logo: #0057B8;
  --role-link: #0057B8;
  --role-btn-primary-bg: #0057B8;
  --role-btn-outlined-border: #0057B8;
  --role-btn-outlined-text: #0057B8;
  --role-headline: #0057B8;
  --role-btn-secondary-bg: #FFAA00;
  --role-icon: #4DB6AC;
  --role-border: #4DB6AC;
  --role-divider: #4DB6AC;
  --role-outline: #4DB6AC;
  --role-bg-light: #FFFFFF;
  --role-btn-primary-text: #FFFFFF;
  --role-bg-dark: #F5F7FA;
  --role-text: #1B1F23;
  --role-btn-secondary-text: #1B1F23;
}

JSON

Use this structured palette data in apps, generators, plugins, or tools that need to read the palette programmatically.

Use when: a developer or app needs data.
{
    "royal-blue": "#0057B8",
    "amber": "#FFAA00",
    "navy-blue": "#003E7E",
    "teal": "#4DB6AC",
    "white": "#FFFFFF",
    "cultured": "#F5F7FA",
    "charcoal": "#1B1F23"
}

Moving gradient background

Copy the animated radial gradient background from the visualizer, with this palette already applied.

Use when: you want the hero gradient effect.
<div class="colorfly-moving-gradient-bg">
  <span class="colorfly-gradient-spark" aria-hidden="true"></span>
  <div>
    <small>Motion gradient</small>
    <h2>Gradient background</h2>
    <p>A moving brand gradient built from your palette.</p>
  </div>
</div>

<style>
.colorfly-moving-gradient-bg {
  --gradient-anchor: #0057B8;
  --gradient-partner: #73A3D8;
  --gradient-accent: #4DB6AC;
  --gradient-text: #000000;
  position: relative;
  display: grid;
  place-items: center;
  min-height: 340px;
  overflow: hidden;
  padding: 42px;
  color: var(--gradient-text);
  border-radius: 28px;
  background:
    radial-gradient(circle at 20% 82%, color-mix(in srgb, var(--gradient-accent) 48%, transparent) 0 14%, transparent 42%),
    radial-gradient(circle at 84% 18%, color-mix(in srgb, var(--gradient-partner) 52%, transparent) 0 16%, transparent 46%),
    linear-gradient(135deg, var(--gradient-anchor), color-mix(in srgb, var(--gradient-anchor) 72%, black 18%), var(--gradient-partner), var(--gradient-anchor));
  background-size: 160% 160%, 180% 180%, 240% 240%;
  animation: colorfly-gradient-bg 10.5s cubic-bezier(.72, 0, .22, 1) infinite;
}
.colorfly-moving-gradient-bg > div {
  position: relative;
  z-index: 1;
  max-width: 640px;
  text-align: center;
}
.colorfly-moving-gradient-bg::before,
.colorfly-moving-gradient-bg::after,
.colorfly-gradient-spark {
  content: "";
  position: absolute;
  z-index: 0;
  aspect-ratio: 1;
  border-radius: 50%;
  pointer-events: none;
  mix-blend-mode: screen;
}
.colorfly-moving-gradient-bg::before {
  left: -10%;
  top: -18%;
  width: min(520px, 72%);
  background:
    radial-gradient(circle, color-mix(in srgb, var(--gradient-partner) 88%, white 8%) 0%, transparent 66%),
    radial-gradient(circle at 68% 32%, color-mix(in srgb, var(--gradient-accent) 58%, white 10%) 0%, transparent 38%);
  opacity: .86;
  animation: colorfly-gradient-orb-one 11s cubic-bezier(.65, 0, .22, 1) infinite;
}
.colorfly-moving-gradient-bg::after {
  right: -12%;
  bottom: -24%;
  width: min(620px, 82%);
  background:
    radial-gradient(circle, color-mix(in srgb, var(--gradient-accent) 86%, white 6%) 0%, transparent 68%),
    radial-gradient(circle at 28% 72%, color-mix(in srgb, var(--gradient-partner) 62%, white 8%) 0%, transparent 42%);
  opacity: .78;
  animation: colorfly-gradient-orb-two 12.8s cubic-bezier(.56, 0, .25, 1) infinite;
}
.colorfly-gradient-spark {
  left: 42%;
  top: 44%;
  width: min(360px, 54%);
  background: radial-gradient(circle, color-mix(in srgb, var(--gradient-anchor) 64%, white 12%) 0%, transparent 62%);
  opacity: .46;
  animation: colorfly-gradient-spark 9.2s cubic-bezier(.62, 0, .2, 1) infinite;
}
@keyframes colorfly-gradient-bg {
  0%, 100% { background-position: 0% 46%, 100% 24%, 0% 50%; }
  18% { background-position: 44% 88%, 58% 12%, 34% 22%; }
  39% { background-position: 86% 38%, 18% 74%, 86% 64%; }
  63% { background-position: 26% 16%, 84% 92%, 42% 100%; }
  82% { background-position: 68% 68%, 32% 30%, 100% 34%; }
}
@keyframes colorfly-gradient-orb-one {
  0%, 100% { transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0) scale(1); }
  22% { transform: translate3d(78%, 22%, 0) scale(1.12); }
  47% { transform: translate3d(44%, 86%, 0) scale(.92); }
  72% { transform: translate3d(112%, 56%, 0) scale(1.2); }
}
@keyframes colorfly-gradient-orb-two {
  0%, 100% { transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0) scale(1.08); }
  19% { transform: translate3d(-48%, -18%, 0) scale(.9); }
  53% { transform: translate3d(-92%, -62%, 0) scale(1.14); }
  79% { transform: translate3d(-22%, -86%, 0) scale(.98); }
}
@keyframes colorfly-gradient-spark {
  0%, 100% { transform: translate3d(-12%, -8%, 0) scale(.84); }
  28% { transform: translate3d(52%, -34%, 0) scale(1.08); }
  58% { transform: translate3d(-44%, 38%, 0) scale(.96); }
  84% { transform: translate3d(20%, 28%, 0) scale(1.18); }
}
</style>

Moving gradient text

Copy the animated gradient text treatment from the visualizer, generated from the main and support colors.

Use when: you want gradient headline text.
<div class="colorfly-gradient-text-card">
  <small>Gradient type</small>
  <h2>Gradient on text</h2>
  <p>A moving text gradient built from your palette.</p>
</div>

<style>
.colorfly-gradient-text-card {
  --gradient-text-a: #0057B8;
  --gradient-text-b: #73A3D8;
  --gradient-text-c: #4DB6AC;
  position: relative;
  display: grid;
  place-items: center;
  min-height: 310px;
  overflow: hidden;
  padding: 42px;
  text-align: center;
  border-radius: 28px;
  background:
    radial-gradient(circle at 14% 18%, color-mix(in srgb, var(--gradient-text-a) 8%, transparent), transparent 28%),
    linear-gradient(135deg, #fff, #fbfbfd);
}
.colorfly-gradient-text-card::before,
.colorfly-gradient-text-card::after {
  content: "";
  position: absolute;
  pointer-events: none;
  border-radius: 50%;
  filter: blur(2px);
}
.colorfly-gradient-text-card::before {
  left: 9%;
  top: 15%;
  width: min(330px, 48%);
  aspect-ratio: 1;
  background: radial-gradient(circle, color-mix(in srgb, var(--gradient-text-a) 20%, transparent) 0%, transparent 68%);
  animation: colorfly-gradient-text-glow-one 8s cubic-bezier(.62, 0, .2, 1) infinite;
}
.colorfly-gradient-text-card::after {
  right: 7%;
  bottom: 6%;
  width: min(360px, 52%);
  aspect-ratio: 1;
  background: radial-gradient(circle, color-mix(in srgb, var(--gradient-text-c) 18%, transparent) 0%, transparent 70%);
  animation: colorfly-gradient-text-glow-two 9.5s cubic-bezier(.56, 0, .25, 1) infinite;
}
.colorfly-gradient-text-card small,
.colorfly-gradient-text-card p {
  position: relative;
  z-index: 1;
  color: #65616d;
}
.colorfly-gradient-text-card h2 {
  position: relative;
  z-index: 1;
  margin: 10px 0 12px;
  color: transparent;
  font-size: clamp(42px, 8vw, 96px);
  line-height: .92;
  background:
    radial-gradient(circle at 18% 50%, var(--gradient-text-b) 0 12%, transparent 38%),
    radial-gradient(circle at 82% 44%, var(--gradient-text-c) 0 14%, transparent 40%),
    linear-gradient(100deg, var(--gradient-text-a), var(--gradient-text-b), var(--gradient-text-c), var(--gradient-text-a));
  background-size: 220% 220%, 240% 240%, 280% 100%;
  -webkit-background-clip: text;
  background-clip: text;
  animation: colorfly-gradient-text-shift 6.2s cubic-bezier(.68, 0, .22, 1) infinite;
}
@keyframes colorfly-gradient-text-shift {
  0%, 100% { background-position: 8% 52%, 92% 42%, 0% 50%; }
  27% { background-position: 78% 18%, 28% 82%, 42% 50%; }
  61% { background-position: 36% 92%, 86% 24%, 100% 50%; }
  84% { background-position: 92% 48%, 18% 40%, 58% 50%; }
}
@keyframes colorfly-gradient-text-glow-one {
  0%, 100% { transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0) scale(.92); }
  42% { transform: translate3d(80%, 32%, 0) scale(1.12); }
  72% { transform: translate3d(28%, 86%, 0) scale(.98); }
}
@keyframes colorfly-gradient-text-glow-two {
  0%, 100% { transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0) scale(1); }
  36% { transform: translate3d(-62%, -18%, 0) scale(.9); }
  76% { transform: translate3d(-36%, -78%, 0) scale(1.12); }
}
</style>
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