6 Balanced Color Palettes & Schemes for Categorical Variables Without Whites or Reds

#0C375A
#4B6F88
#7D9DB3
#BAC7D9
#434C54
Balanced Blues for Categorical Clarity
(5 colors)
#0C375A
#1E4D6E
#4A7C93
#A6C5D8
#E3F2F5
#BEC3C7
#696F72
#FFFFFF
Balanced Blues for Categorically Calm Designs
(8 colors)
#0C375A
#3E6B8B
#A8B8C8
#829DA5
#00784E
#3A5A1D
#B0C89E
#6F7F9D
Balanced Serenity of Deep Blues and Greens
(8 colors)
#0C375A
#4B8B7E
#A19C7B
#E4B165
#C97B7B
#6A4A4A
#D5C5B5
#F8F5E0
Rich Earthy Hues Inspired by Nature
(8 colors)
#0C375A
#4C6A85
#8B9B97
#D1CFCF
#A3C6C4
#6B8E8B
#4A4A4A
#C2B280
Balanced Tones in Cool Shades
(8 colors)
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#0C375A
#1F4E79
#3B769A
#517C90
#7DA4B7
#A4C8DB
#4A7C92
#2A506E
Deep Ocean Contrast for Categorical Clarity
(8 colors)
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Balanced Color Palettes for Categorical Variables Without Whites or Reds

Description

The ‘Balanced Color Palettes for Categorical Variables Without Whites or Reds’ collection offers a thoughtfully curated selection of colors designed to create visually appealing and accessible data visualizations. Featuring a harmonious blend of hues that eschew harsh whites and vibrant reds, this collection ensures that your categorical variables are distinguished with clarity and impact. Ideal for use in infographics, charts, and presentations, these color schemes promote readability and inclusivity, allowing viewers to engage seamlessly with your data. Whether you are working on statistical analysis, social research, or any project that involves categorical differentiation, these palettes will enhance your visual storytelling while maintaining aesthetic balance.

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