Choose by use case first
A good dashboard palette and a good editorial palette do not solve the same problem. Starting from the page type usually gives better results than starting from a random favorite color.
This hub brings the full palette library into one place so visitors can compare themes with a clearer reason in mind. Instead of picking only by taste, you can compare what works for dashboards, websites, brand pages, and more technical product interfaces.
A good dashboard palette and a good editorial palette do not solve the same problem. Starting from the page type usually gives better results than starting from a random favorite color.
Each theme page explains where the palette fits, what to customize first, and when you should probably pick another direction instead.
Once a direction feels close, use the live picker and export snippets to move the same roles into code without rebuilding the palette from zero.
These palettes prioritize interface structure, readable surfaces, and dependable action colors for products that people use repeatedly.
Aurora Lagoon balances deep teal structure with mint highlights, making it a dependable starting point for product dashboards, B2B landing pages, and account areas.
Best for product dashboards, analytics tools, and client portals.Citrus Lab mixes soft neutrals with green and amber energy. It works especially well for consumer dashboards, app landing pages, and lightweight utilities.
Best for utility apps, productivity tools, and consumer SaaS.Slate Terminal is meant for interfaces where dense information needs to stay crisp. It brings in terminal-inspired greens while keeping the layout calm and business-ready.
Best for admin panels, developer tools, and internal dashboards.These directions are strong for landing pages, marketing sites, and brand moments that need a sharper first impression.
Midnight Orbit leans into dark navy layers and luminous accent tones. It is useful when you want a modern technical feel without the generic purple-on-black look.
Best for startup launches, AI tools, and developer products.Editorial Dawn is designed for blog layouts, marketing pages, and resource hubs where typography, calm spacing, and trust matter more than high contrast theatrics.
Best for blogs, docs portals, agency sites, and newsletters.These palettes carry more visual personality while still keeping UI text, cards, and calls to action grounded.
These pages answer broader questions like how to pick a website palette, how to structure an app scheme, and what makes a dashboard theme easier to use over time.
Practical advice for choosing a website palette that supports trust, hierarchy, and conversion without leaning on noisy color decisions.
How to choose an app palette that keeps interfaces readable, makes actions obvious, and scales from onboarding to settings screens.
How to build a dashboard palette that keeps dense information legible while still feeling intentional and professional.