Color is one of the most critical aspects of a design. In this roundup, we compiled 101 brand new color combinations to inspire your next project.
Color sets the tone of any visual, engaging viewers while shaping their perceptions. Whether monochromatic, bright, cool, warm, or complementary, all shades play a role in design.
Finding the right colors for your design can be daunting. That’s why we created 101 color combinations for you to use. Each palette is inspired by Shutterstock images and comes with a set of hex codes so you can use them in your website design, social media ads, direct mailers – maybe even your kitchen remodel! Look out for the palettes already available in Shutterstock Editor, where you can start designing with them right away in a pre-made template.
Love one these color combos? Be sure to Pin it on your design mood board so you can get inspired later.
Monochromatic
Monochromatic color palettes are made up of a single base hue, then extended with that hue’s shades, tints, and tones. By adding black, white, or grey to a color, you can create a consistent color palette that’s versatile and easy on the eyes.
01. Comfy & Neutral
Image via Gluiki.
This agate crystal, inspired by our Natural Luxury trend, is derived from shades of yellow to give a bright sunshine tone. Use this complete palette to instantly grab the viewer’s attention, or select a single yellow hue to add contrast in your designs.
03. Misty Greens
Image via Patiwat Sariya.
Cacti and succulents are a force of nature and remain a major trend. The popularity of these desert plants is on the rise and will continue to be seen throughout the creative realm. With their calming and fun blue or green hues, they act as perfect color inspiration for your next project.
05. Western Wear
Image via Rattiya Lamrod.
This beautiful ebook template is fully customizable in Shutterstock Editor and is perfect for a nature-themed design.
07. Rosy Reds
08. Pink Powders
Image via MaxFrost.
Neon lights coupled with vibrant hues, coined New Minimalism, continue on the rise as a major trend. Amp up your designs with pops of concentrated color to entice your viewers.
Cool Hues
Cooler colors consist of blues, greens, and purples, giving off tranquil and soothing vibes. By integrating these colors into your designs, you can achieve trustworthiness and calmness. These colors pair well with warmer hues to provide contrast.
10. Turkish Coffee