Color Palette Combos & Schemes
Discover hand-curated color palette combinations organized by color harmony rules and real-world use cases. Whether you’re designing a logo, planning a wedding, decorating a room, or building a website — find the perfect color combos here.
Harmony Color Palettes
Built on color theory, these palettes follow precise mathematical relationships on the color wheel. Use them as a foundation for any design project.
Complementary Color Palette Schemes
Complementary colors sit directly opposite each other on the color wheel, creating maximum contrast and visual energy. Perfect for bold, eye-catching designs.
Analogous Color Palette Schemes
Analogous palettes use colors that sit side by side on the color wheel, creating smooth, harmonious, and naturally pleasing combinations. Ideal for calm and cohesive designs.
Triadic Color Palette Schemes
Triadic palettes use three colors evenly spaced around the color wheel, offering vibrant contrast while maintaining balance. Great for playful, dynamic, and energetic designs.
Split-Complementary Color Palette Schemes
A softer alternative to complementary palettes — split-complementary schemes use one base color and the two colors adjacent to its complement, offering contrast without tension.
Monochromatic Color Palette Schemes
Monochromatic palettes use a single hue in varying shades, tints, and tones. They create elegant, sophisticated, and highly professional looks with zero color clash.
Tetradic Color Palettes (Rectangle & Square)
Tetradic schemes use four colors arranged in two complementary pairs — either in a rectangle or square formation on the color wheel. Rich, complex, and full of creative potential.
Color Palettes by Use Case
Real-world color palettes curated for specific design contexts. Skip the guesswork — find palettes that are already proven to work in your industry or setting.
Wedding Color Palettes
Elegant, romantic color combinations crafted for weddings—perfect for themes, decor, and invitations.
Interior and Exterior Color Palettes
Balanced palettes for homes and spaces—ideal for walls, furniture, and exterior design harmony.
Logo Color Palettes
Strategic color combinations for branding—designed to create strong, memorable visual identities.
Website & UI Color Palettes
Modern, accessible palettes optimized for websites and apps—perfect for clean and engaging interfaces.
Text & Background Color Palettes
High-contrast color pairs for readability—ideal for text, backgrounds, and content clarity.
Neurodiversity and Accessibility
Carefully selected palettes that improve accessibility—designed for visual comfort and inclusivity.
How to Choose the Right Color Palette
Choosing a color palette depends on your goal, audience, and medium. Start with the mood you want to evoke — warm tones feel energetic and inviting, cool tones feel calm and professional. Use color harmony rules as a starting point, then adjust for your specific use case. Always test your palette in context before finalizing it.
Frequestly Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is a complementary color palette?
A: A complementary palette uses two colors from opposite ends of the color wheel, creating strong contrast and visual impact.
Q: What’s the difference between analogous and monochromatic palettes?
A: Analogous palettes pull from neighboring hues on the color wheel, while monochromatic palettes use a single hue in different shades and tints.
Q: How many colors should a brand palette have?
A: Most brand palettes use 3–5 colors — a primary, one or two secondaries, and neutral anchors for text and backgrounds.
Q: Are these palettes free to use?
A: Yes, all palettes listed on Enigma Easel are free to use in personal and commercial projects.
