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7 Winter Color Palettes From Warm Reds to Brisk Blues

By John Rode on January 8, 2013

Oh the weather outside might be frightful, but with the perfect winter color palette your presentation will be oh so delightful! Color plays a vital role, in presentations and numerous other marketing materials, that goes beyond simple tastes and preferences. Selecting the right color palette can generate positive emotions that have a direct impact on your audience.

Check out this winter color palette presentation. It’s chock full of soul-warming colors along with an enticing soundtrack. Also, be sure to check out the recently released retro color palette.

We’ve created 7 fresh and innovative winter color palettes that will help you get and keep your audience in just the right mood! Each of the 7 color combinations include a font selected to work with the winter color palette and convey the tone and emotion of the theme. Each winter color palette also features the corresponding HEX numbers to help you match your presentation’s featured background, shapes, and font.

In addition to giving your presentation a timely tenor, the cool, calming blues in the Winter Lights collection will help convey a sense of openness and serenity.

If you want to keep your audience energized and ready for extreme action, the Freestyle color palette will help your presentation catch air!

Toasty, warm reds and crisp, cool taupe and grey are combined with a clean white to deliver feelings of adventure, passion, stability and tranquility.

Vibrant blues and invigorating golds combine to recreate the energy of a vibrant city at sunset. If you want to inspire your audience, the Chilly Night winter color palette will help your presentation soar to new heights.

Rustic browns and understated blues in the Snow Drift palette convey the look and feel of a natural simplicity.

Stately, chocolaty, and nutty browns combine with creamy white to lend feelings of simple elegance and timeless charm.

Fiery, dramatic and passionate! The deep burgundy, flaming golds and shining yellow in the Hot Stuff color palette will help you create a presentation that is driven and bursting with energy and excitement. So be our guest, select the winter color palette that conveys an abundance of good cheer that will keep hearts warm and toasty when the mercury is low!

1 Comment »

  1. Artist

    January 13, 2013 @ 2:15 pm

    I like the colors of the winter color palette. Colors have energy, no doubt about it. Recently I found out that my synesthesia paintings emanate energy. Because of synesthesia I see colors when I hear names and words. Since years I paint what I see, I paint names and inspirational words. Recently people were telling me that they feel an energy flow coming from my paintings. They even recognize themselves in the paintings. This is so fascinating

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