Are you looking for a color palette for your next design project? I know, it can be hard sometimes to choose colors for a project, especially if you’re starting from scratch, and it’s a solo project.
But no need to worry, a lot of tools like color-hex, Adobe color, Color Hunt and many-many more are here to the rescue.
Similarly, The Colour Lab is an awesome Instagram account which can be useful to find color palette inspiration. They share beautiful color palettes regularly on their account along with the hex codes and color gradients.
They derive these gorgeous color palettes from some beautiful pictures of nature, pets, architecture, landscapes, stunning moments. Let’s have a look at some of them.
1. Bright Orange



2. Autumnal Walk



3. Cold Sunset



4. Crimson Forrest



5. Mountain Sky



6. Pastel Ink



7. Santorini Blue



8. Pale Desert



9. Silhouette Sunset



10. Rustic Lunch



11. Owl Eyes



12. Bungee Blue



13. Deep Sea



14. Neon Delight



15. Orange Nebula



16. Mustard Yellow



17. Lazy Sunday



18. Crouching Tiger



19. Autumn Leaves



20. Mountain Road



21. Faded Cabin



22. Fuchsia Vista



23. Ultra Violet



24. Open Till Late



25. Turquoise Hues



26. Deep Blue



27. Neon Lights



28. Infinite Ocean



29. Beach Trip



30. Beach Hut



31. Pink Sunset



32. Copper Tones



33. Lucky Red



34. Exquisite Red



35. Summer Fruits



36. Dodge Red



37. Mountain Glow



38. Molten Lava



39. Industrial Brick



40. Pink Flamingo



41. Scottish Highlands



42. Ocean Highlands



43. Fairway Green



44. The Beautiful Game



45. Cascading Moss



46. Winding Roads



47. Morning Reflection



48. Scottish Sunrise



49. Pale Tones



Did you find the perfect color palette for your next design project? Or do you wish to make one of your own? If so, you can check out this post, which can help you in creating your own color palette: How To Make Your Own Color Palette
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