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Citrine Bloom Soft
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Citrine Bloom Soft

Yellow · Hue 60
Hex
#D7D7AD
RGB
rgb(215, 215, 173)
HSL
hsl(60, 34%, 76%)
CMYK
cmyk(0%, 0%, 20%, 16%)
Metrics
S 34% · L 76%
Contrast (WCAG)
on white
1.5:1Fail
on black
14.2:1AA
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About this color

Citrine Bloom Soft (#D7D7AD) belongs to the yellow family — hue 60°, 34% saturation, 76% lightness. Copy the hex, RGB, or HSL value above, or paste the CSS custom property below into your stylesheet to reference this color directly.

CSS
:root {
  --colorarchive-citrine-bloom-soft: #D7D7AD;
  --colorarchive-citrine-bloom-soft-hsl: hsl(60, 34%, 76%);
  --colorarchive-citrine-bloom-soft-rgb: rgb(215, 215, 173);
}

AI Color Names

Let AI suggest alternative poetic names for this color in English and Chinese.

Design Context

GentleHopefulFresh
Common in

Baby Products · Organic Food · Stationery

Pairs well with

Lavender for whimsy, soft gray for sophistication, mint for freshness

Design tip

Excellent for backgrounds that need warmth without weight. Be cautious with text readability — always ensure sufficient contrast.

Cultural context ▶

Pale yellows suggest gentleness and new beginnings. Associated with spring, youth, and innocence in Western cultures.

Color Origins

Yellow family

The color of attention, sunlight, and contradiction.

Heritage

Yellow ochre is, with red ochre, one of the two pigments humans have used continuously for the longest time. Indian Yellow — historically made from the urine of cows fed only mango leaves — reached its peak in 17th–18th century Mughal painting before falling out of use. Cadmium yellow, introduced in the 1840s, gave Van Gogh his sunflowers; chrome yellow gave him the wheat fields he died in. Modern PY83 (a hansa yellow) is the durable workhorse of contemporary printing.

Across cultures

In Imperial China yellow was the emperor's color, off-limits to commoners. In medieval Europe yellow was simultaneously sacred (gold halos) and stigmatized (forced-yellow garments imposed on Jews and 'heretics' — the precedent the Nazis revived). In Japan yellow is courage; in Egypt it was the color of mourning. Few colors carry such contradictory meanings across regions.

In the wild

McDonald's golden arches were calibrated for highway visibility — the M is yellow because yellow is the most-recognized color at distance. The Yellow Pages, the New York taxi, the school bus, and the Post-it note are all the same engineered yellow (PMS 116) for the same reason: maximum legibility at minimum cost. Coldplay's 'Yellow' put the color into the cultural mood vocabulary in 2000. IKEA pairs yellow with blue in a deliberate echo of the Swedish flag.

How it reads

Yellow demands attention more aggressively than any other color — the eye's L-cones and M-cones both peak nearby, so yellow appears bright at lower luminance than other hues. It works as an accent, a warning, or a child-friendly primary; it almost never works as a body-text color (contrast against white is too low). At low saturation yellow becomes cream, butter, parchment — quiet and warm; at high saturation it becomes a hazard sign or a sport drink.

This particular tone

A bright, airy reading of the hue — clean and approachable, the kind of color that holds up well in product photography and on light backgrounds.

Lightness band: At this lightness the hue almost recedes into the surface around it — useful for backgrounds, hover states, and any surface where the color should suggest a mood without competing with content.

Saturation band: The clear, mid-saturation register is the most common identity sweet spot — saturated enough to register as a 'real' color, restrained enough not to fight typography or photography placed over it.

Brands using a similar color

Within the public brand-guidelines reference catalog, these are the closest matches to #D7D7AD.

  • Aesopneutral
    Cream Paper · #EFE4D2
    →
  • Glossierprimary
    Glossier Pink · #F8D6CD
    →
  • Starbucksneutral
    Warm Neutral · #D4E9E2
    →

Cultures using a similar color

From the cultural-palette catalog, these regions feature a color close to #D7D7AD.

  • ScandinaviaOat Beige
    #D5C7A7 · Linseed oil-treated pine
    →
  • France (Paris)Lutetian Limestone
    #E5DDC8 · Paris facade stone (Haussmannian-era buildings)
    →
  • IcelandLopapeysa Cream
    #E8DFCC · Undyed Icelandic sheep wool
    →

Tonal strip

All lightness levels at this hue and saturation. Click any to navigate.

Palette moves

Instead of stopping at one swatch, use nearby, opposite, and tonal neighbors to branch into a broader palette.

Lighter companion
Citrine Pearl Soft
#E4E4C8 · hsl(60, 34%, 84%)
Darker companion
Citrine Silk Soft
#C9C992 · hsl(60, 34%, 68%)
Complementary counterpoint
Iris Bloom Soft
#ADADD7 · hsl(240, 34%, 76%)
Analogous lead
Olive Bloom Soft
#C9D7AD · hsl(80, 34%, 76%)
Analogous echo
Apricot Bloom Soft
#D7C9AD · hsl(40, 34%, 76%)
Triadic +120°
Aqua Bloom Soft
#ADD7D7 · hsl(180, 34%, 76%)
Triadic +240°
Fuchsia Bloom Soft
#D7ADD7 · hsl(300, 34%, 76%)
Split-comp +150°
Sapphire Bloom Soft
#ADC2D7 · hsl(210, 34%, 76%)
Split-comp +210°
Plum Bloom Soft
#C2ADD7 · hsl(270, 34%, 76%)
Export preview
Base: Citrine Bloom Soft #D7D7AD
Lighter companion: Citrine Pearl Soft #E4E4C8
Darker companion: Citrine Silk Soft #C9C992
Complementary counterpoint: Iris Bloom Soft #ADADD7
Analogous lead: Olive Bloom Soft #C9D7AD
Analogous echo: Apricot Bloom Soft #D7C9AD
Triadic +120°: Aqua Bloom Soft #ADD7D7
Triadic +240°: Fuchsia Bloom Soft #D7ADD7
Split-comp +150°: Sapphire Bloom Soft #ADC2D7
Split-comp +210°: Plum Bloom Soft #C2ADD7

Compare

See how Citrine Bloom Soft compares side by side with related colors.

vsCitrine Pearl SoftvsCitrine Silk SoftvsIris Bloom SoftvsOlive Bloom SoftvsApricot Bloom SoftvsAqua Bloom Soft

Nearest neighbors

The closest archive matches by hue, saturation, and lightness.

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Nearby match
Citrine Bloom Dust
#D2D2B2 · hsl(60, 26%, 76%)
Nearby match
Canary Bloom Soft
#D7D3AD · hsl(55, 34%, 76%)
Nearby match
Citrine Silk Soft
#C9C992 · hsl(60, 34%, 68%)
Nearby match
Citrine Pearl Soft
#E4E4C8 · hsl(60, 34%, 84%)
Nearby match
Citrine Bloom Muted
#CDCDB7 · hsl(60, 18%, 76%)
Nearby match
Citrine Bloom Clear
#E3E3A1 · hsl(60, 54%, 76%)

Accessible pairings

Archive colors that meet WCAG contrast standards when paired with this color. Use as text-on-background or background-on-text.

Contrast checker
AAA7.4:1
Iris Velvet Vivid
#1C1CBA
AAA7.4:1
Iris Velvet Bright
#1111C5
AAA7.3:1
Iris Velvet Pure
#0909CE
AAA7.1:1
Iris Dusk Soft
#393974
AAA8.2:1
Iris Dusk Clear
#282886
AAA8.9:1
Iris Dusk Vivid
#171797

Color Vision Simulation

How this color appears with different color vision deficiencies.

Full simulator
Deuteranopia
#D7D7BB
Protanopia
#D7D7B8
Tritanopia
#D7C1C2
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