Sunset Color Palettes
Capture the warmth of golden hour with sunset-inspired palettes — rich oranges, deep pinks, and glowing yellows.
Frequently Asked Questions
What colors are in a sunset palette?
Sunset palettes typically include deep magenta, warm coral, burnt orange, golden yellow, and soft pink — the progression of colors visible during the golden hour before dusk.
Where can sunset colors be used in design?
Sunset palettes add warmth and emotion to travel brands, food photography, social media graphics, and any project that should feel aspirational or adventurous.
How do I create a sunset gradient?
Order your colors from darkest (deep purple or magenta) to brightest (gold or yellow) and use CSS linear-gradient or a canvas API to blend them smoothly.
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