Systematic color palette grid with hex and CMYK reference

Systematic color palette grid with hex and CMYK reference, minimal, technical, light

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A six-swatch grid palette displaying coordinated warm and cool hues with PANTONE, CMYK, and hex values labeled for each block.

Summary

A systematic color palette grid of six coordinated swatches arranged in two equal rows, each labeled with PANTONE numbers, CMYK values, and hex codes for precise color specification across print and digital workflows.

Visual description

Six equal-width color blocks arranged in two horizontal rows of three. Top row left to right: lilac (slate blue), light pink (warm peach), and persian plum (burgundy). Bottom row: egg shell (pale gray-beige), orange (bright coral), and dark jungle green (charcoal-green). Each block occupies roughly one-third width and equal height. Within each block, left-aligned small sans-serif text labels the color name in all-caps followed by three technical specifications (PANTONE code, CMYK percentages, and hex value with RGB). Labels appear in a dark charcoal color except where insufficient contrast exists. No border or frame visible.

Key takeaway

The modular layout for a color-system palette: equal-width, equal-height blocks with consistent left-aligned text positioning creates a scannable reference document. Dual labeling (human name + technical specs) serves both creative and production teams. The two-row arrangement fits standard screen widths.

Reuse notes

Use when presenting coordinated color systems to production, print, or development teams. Works especially well for brand identity guidelines or design system documentation. Pair with a brief explanation of the palette's mood or intended use (luxury, eco-friendly, corporate, etc.).

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