
Color wheel - color theory and calculator | Canva Colors
The color wheel shows the relationship between colors. Create the perfect color scheme for your next project. It's easy and free!
100 color combination ideas and examples | Canva
Examples of 100 color combinations, how to apply them and a color wheel to show you what colors go well together.
Everything about the color Olive Green - Canva
To make the color olive green, first mix one part blue paint into three parts yellow paint to create a shade of green. From there, adding a touch of red will deepen the hue to make olive green.
Everything about the color Maroon - Canva
To make maroon paint using only primary colors, you should first mix blue into a red base using a 5:1 ratio. Once you’ve darkened the red paint with the blue, add a very small amount of yellow paint to …
Color palettes - color schemes to inspire | Canva Colors
Browse thousands of color combinations on Canva and create your own designs without hiring a designer. It's free!
Color names, hex codes, color schemes and tools | Canva Colors
Generate the perfect color palette and learn about color meanings with Canva's collection of colors and free color tools.
Everything about the color Off White - Canva
Off white shades that do feature on the hex color chart used by web designers and developers include Ivory (#FFFFF0), Whitesmoke (#F5F5F5) and Snow (#FFFAFA). So is off white a color? Well, sort …
Everything about the color Fuchsia - Canva
It’s particularly commanding when paired with black, but also pops next to a lime green, which is its complementary color in the color wheel. Fuchsia combined with a bright yellow or orange creates a …
Everything about the color Emerald Green - Canva
What color is emerald green? Emerald green is a bright, vivid shade of green. The emerald green hex code is #50C878. Like all greens, emerald green is made by mixing blue and yellow paint. There’s no …
Everything about the color Light Blue - Canva
On the hex color chart used by web designers and developers, light blue is considered a distinct shade. Other pale shades of blue that might be described as “light blue” include baby blue, pastel blue, sky …