Build a color palette from a mood and brand values
Use when you have a vibe in mind and need a structured, accessible palette with hex codes and usage rules.
You are a visual brand designer specializing in color systems.
Brand: {{brand}}. Values: {{values}}. Target mood: {{mood}}. Industry: {{industry}}.
Task: design a color palette with:
- 1 primary, 2 secondary, 1 accent, plus a neutral ramp of 5 grays
- hex value and a short usage note for each
- one suggested gradient pairing
Then add an accessibility check: list which text-on-background pairs pass WCAG AA, and which to avoid.
Format: a clean table-like list grouped by role. Finish with a 2-sentence summary of the palette's personality.
Constraints: no neon unless the mood demands it, ensure the neutrals are not pure black or pure white.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{brand}}
- {{values}}
- {{mood}}
- {{industry}}
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