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Full-bleed swatch grid of the Mash palette, each block labeled with name, hex, RGB and CMYK across charcoals, magentas, neutrals, green and orange.
Summary
The core palette page: edge-to-edge color blocks, each carrying its name plus hex, RGB and CMYK values, spanning three charcoals, three magentas, two neutrals, two greens and two oranges.
Visual description
The frame is filled by large color blocks with no gaps, a small "COLOR PALETTE" header at top left. The left column is wide; the right two columns are narrower. Reading across: a row of charcoals (Cool Charcoal 800 #21212D, 700 #37373F, 600 #737379), a row of magentas (Mashgenta 500 #DA30F8, 600 #B816D4, 800 #7A0C8D), a neutrals-and-green row (Beige #F6F6F0, Pure White #FFFFFF, Key Green 500 #16F7B2), and a bottom row of oranges and a second green (Bitcoin Orange 400 #F7C848, 200 #F6DFA2, Key Green 700 #18AB7E). Each block sits its label in the bottom-left with the color name, hex, RGB triplet and CMYK breakdown stacked in small type.
Key takeaway
Letting full-bleed color blocks carry the whole page and embedding the full spec (name, hex, RGB, CMYK) quietly in each block's corner, so the palette reads as color first and reference second. The playful naming ("Mashgenta", "Bitcoin Orange") ties the system to the product.
Reuse notes
A reusable master-palette page for a brand book. Group by hue, give each shade a memorable name and complete cross-medium values. Best when the colors are strong enough to carry edge-to-edge; add gaps if the palette is more muted.
From this deck: Mash primary color palette swatches
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