a disco-petal-party-inspired color palette

Week 4 of romantic, floral-inspired color palettes comes to a close today with this bright splash of lush florals created by Wildflora Design - a diverse team dedicated to “environmentally conscious design solutions and products inspired by California.”

In contrast to last week’s soft pastels, this attention-grabbing mix of bright red, hot pink, orange, and light gray-green works best with brands that are bold, energetic, and youthful. If your goal is to appeal to a fun, creative, and vibrant audience, this disco ball bouquet is for you!


Need to see the colors in action?

Here they are applied to this week’s roundup of sans-serif fonts you can find on Canva:

Happy Friday + Happy Valentine’s Day! xoxo



You can now download a free printable PDF of this color palette that includes values for print (CMYK) and web (HEX, RGB, HSL) - as well as the closest Pantone matches for coated and uncoated stock! It’s everything you need to recreate this color combo on your own.


Looking for more inspiration?

Nikki Mihalik

I create branding and websites exclusively for interior designers, builders, and design-led visionaries who are ready for a full waitlist with press requests. No two brands are alike, but my signature style focuses on clean lines without sacrificing detail. My clients have been featured in Architectural Digest, BOH, Martha Stewart, and more.

http://www.akulakreative.com
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