Complementary · 5 colors · May 6, 2026
Brazilian summer
Through the natural fluidity of colors that touch in the spectrum, Brazilian summer composes a warm, enveloping sensuality. The contrast between hues evokes clarity, intellect.
✦Palette Usage Guide
Interface Design
Combine #46535b for text on #f0e7e2 background.
Emotional Impact
Through the natural fluidity of colors that touch in the spectrum, Brazilian summer composes a warm, enveloping sensuality. The contrast between hues evokes clarity, intellect.
6.5:1
AA
2.3:1
Fail
2.8:1
Fail
Convert palette to thread / yarn
Closest matches across major brands
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Developer Assets
Developer handoff assets with copyable code blocks for design systems.
:root {
--color-couleur-1: #46535b;
--color-couleur-2: #b56732;
--color-couleur-3: #a49887;
--color-couleur-4: #d8c6b3;
--color-couleur-5: #f0e7e2;
}'brazilian-summer': {
500: '#46535b',
400: '#b56732',
300: '#a49887',
200: '#d8c6b3',
100: '#f0e7e2',
}{
"name": "Brazilian summer",
"harmony": "Complementary",
"colors": [
{
"name": "Couleur 1",
"hex": "#46535b"
},
{
"name": "Couleur 2",
"hex": "#b56732"
},
{
"name": "Couleur 3",
"hex": "#a49887"
},
{
"name": "Couleur 4",
"hex": "#d8c6b3"
},
{
"name": "Couleur 5",
"hex": "#f0e7e2"
}
]
}Design Tokens Export
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Contrast Ratios
Each color vs. white background
Identity Visuals
Brazilian summer
The intersection of form and function reveals the palette in all its depth. Every hue is intentional, every space is a breath.
Surface Card
System element
Color Psychology
Sophistication & Balance
Couleur 1 masters the art of discretion — dark and muted, it structures without dominating. Ideal as a background or type color in mature design systems.
Authenticity & Grounding
Couleur 2 evokes the medium, balanced warmth of fired clay — a shade that is both reassuring and memorable. It evokes craftsmanship, raw materials, and tradition. Brands that adopt it communicate authenticity effortlessly.
Warmth & Benevolence
Couleur 3 anchors the light, muted warmth of fired clay — a shade that is both reassuring and memorable. In its lighter tones, it sheds the heaviness of saturated orange to gain accessibility and human closeness.
Warmth & Benevolence
Couleur 4 breathes the pale, quiet warmth of fired clay — a shade that is both reassuring and memorable. In its lighter tones, it sheds the heaviness of saturated orange to gain accessibility and human closeness.
Warmth & Benevolence
Couleur 5 breathes the pale, quiet warmth of fired clay — a shade that is both reassuring and memorable. In its lighter tones, it sheds the heaviness of saturated orange to gain accessibility and human closeness.
Moodboard
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