Retro Film

Copy-ready HEX colors with practical guidance for using this retro modern palette in real website sections.

Best for

clean website sections, UI blocks, and brand-led content

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Why it works

The palette combines a usable background, a visible accent, and a darker anchor for structure.

Accessibility

8.1:1 contrast

Strong enough for body text, UI labels, and dense layouts.

Background

#E4C7A6

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Text

#3D2C2E

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Primary CTA

#A67C52

Use #A67C52 for the main action and keep secondary buttons neutral.

Text pairing

Readable section title

Use this pairing for cards, feature lists, and content blocks.

5.1:1 contrast

A #C09A7A surface with #3D2C2E text works well for cards, blog blocks, and pricing sections.

Section usage

Hero, navbar, cards, footer.

Hero

Keep the background calm and let the CTA carry the strongest color.

Navbar

Use the darkest shade for navigation and the accent for the active state.

Cards

Cards stay readable when the accent is limited to icons, tags, or buttons.

Footer

A quieter support shade gives the page a softer ending than the hero.