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rutledge.associates color palette
The brand palette extracted from rutledge.associates — primary, accent, neutral, background, and text colors with copy-ready hex codes and one-click export to CSS, Tailwind, and design tokens. Last updated July 8, 2026.
Dark Slate Gray
#1d5396
rgb(29, 83, 150)
hsl(213, 68%, 35%)
Midnight Blue
#0f2b5b
rgb(15, 43, 91)
hsl(218, 72%, 21%)
Peru
#b7882a
rgb(183, 136, 42)
hsl(40, 63%, 44%)
Lime Green
#00c950
rgb(0, 201, 80)
hsl(144, 100%, 39%)
Snow
#f8fafc
rgb(248, 250, 252)
hsl(210, 40%, 98%)
Slate Gray
#65758b
rgb(101, 117, 139)
hsl(215, 16%, 47%)
Midnight Blue
#0a1628
rgb(10, 22, 40)
hsl(216, 60%, 10%)
About the rutledge.associates color palette
rutledge.associates's brand palette is built around Dark Slate Gray (#1D5396) as its primary color, paired with Midnight Blue (#0F2B5B) as an accent. Below are all 7 colors with copy-ready hex, RGB, and HSL values, plus one-click export to CSS variables, Tailwind, and design tokens.
- Dark Slate Gray · Primary
- — the dominant brand color — used for logos, primary buttons, and key moments.
- Midnight Blue · Accent
- — a secondary highlight for links, callouts, and interactive states.
- Midnight Blue · Neutral
- — a supporting tone for borders, dividers, and muted UI surfaces.
- Snow · Background
- — the base surface the rest of the palette sits on.
- Slate Gray · Text
- — the primary readable foreground color.
Frequently asked questions
What is rutledge.associates's primary brand color?
rutledge.associates's primary brand color is Dark Slate Gray, hex #1D5396.
What accent color does rutledge.associates use?
rutledge.associates pairs its primary with Midnight Blue (#0F2B5B) as an accent.
How many colors are in the rutledge.associates palette?
This palette lists 7 role-labeled colors — primary, accent, neutral, background, and text — each with copy-ready hex, RGB, and HSL values.
Can I use the rutledge.associates color palette?
You can copy any hex code or export the whole palette to CSS variables, Tailwind, or design tokens. Brand colors may be trademarked, so use them for inspiration or compatibility — not to imitate a brand.
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