Color collection
Professional Color Palettes
Professional palettes for consulting, finance, B2B SaaS, legal services, and business websites.
#317AD8Accent#D67951Surface#EBEEF4Text#121821Support#CE82A3Professional 14Professional / Trust / SaaSQuality 97Primary#314AD8Accent#D6B751Surface#EBECF4Text#121421Support#CE828EProfessional 12Professional / Trust / SaaSQuality 96Primary#31A9D8Accent#D65168Surface#EBF0F4Text#121C21Support#CE82B9Professional 1Professional / Trust / SaaSQuality 95Primary#D84D31Accent#D6AE51Surface#F4EEEBText#211612Support#82CE8FProfessional 7Professional / Trust / SaaSQuality 95Primary#48D831Accent#5194D6Surface#EBF4EBText#132112Support#828CCEProfessional 8Professional / Trust / SaaSQuality 95Primary#31D84AAccent#5156D6Surface#EBF4EEText#122115Support#8E82CEHow to use these palettes
Start with the primary and surface colors, then test text contrast before exporting. These palettes are most useful for consulting, finance, B2B SaaS, legal services, and business sites. Keep primary actions confident and avoid decorative colors that weaken the sense of trust.
Every generated palette is sorted by a UI quality score that favors readable text, clear surface separation, and controlled saturation.
CSS Variables
:root {
--primary: #317AD8;
--accent: #D67951;
--surface: #EBEEF4;
--text: #121821;
--support: #CE82A3;
}FAQ
Where should I use professional color palettes?
These palettes are designed for consulting, finance, B2B SaaS, legal services, and business sites.
Can I copy these colors into a design system?
Yes. Each palette includes clear interface roles such as Primary, Accent, Surface, Text, and Support.
How do I avoid low contrast?
Keep primary actions confident and avoid decorative colors that weaken the sense of trust.