- Mar 15
- 2 min read

Choosing brand colors can feel weirdly high-pressure. Too safe and you blend in. Too trendy and you age out in a year. Too random and… well, chaos.
If you’re staring at a blank color picker right now, here are three bold, strategic color combinations you can absolutely take inspiration from.

1. Cherry Red + Soft Blush + Espresso Brown
The vibe: Confident. Elevated. A little flirty.
Cherry red brings energy and boldness. Soft blush tones it down just enough. Espresso brown grounds the whole thing so it doesn’t feel overly trendy or aggressive.
Why it works:
Red grabs attention immediately
Blush adds warmth and approachability
Brown adds depth and sophistication
Perfect for: beauty brands, creative studios, restaurants, fashion-forward businesses, or any brand that wants to feel bold but still refined.
Pro tip: Use red sparingly for buttons, headlines, or key accents so it feels intentional, not overwhelming.

2. Cobalt Blue + Cream + Butter Yellow
The vibe: Smart. Fresh. Optimistic.
Cobalt blue instantly signals confidence and trust. Cream softens the contrast. Butter yellow adds that playful spark that keeps the palette from feeling corporate.
Why it works:
Blue builds credibility
Cream keeps layouts clean and breathable
Yellow adds personality and warmth
Perfect for: service-based businesses, consultants, agencies, and founders who want to feel strategic but not stiff.
Pro tip: Let cream dominate your background. Use cobalt for structure and hierarchy. Sprinkle yellow like seasoning, not the whole meal.

3. Forest Green + Sand + Terracotta
The vibe: Grounded. Intentional. Modern organic.
Forest green feels stable and trustworthy. Sand keeps things light and neutral. Terracotta adds warmth and subtle boldness.
Why it works:
Green communicates growth and stability
Sand prevents heaviness
Terracotta adds emotional richness
Perfect for: wellness brands, mission-driven organizations, interior designers, lifestyle brands, or anyone who wants to feel thoughtful and established.
Pro tip: This palette shines when paired with strong typography and lots of negative space.
a quick reality check
Copying a color combo is easy. Making it work for your brand is where strategy comes in.
Color should:
Reflect your personality
Support your messaging
Resonate with your audience
Work across digital and print
It’s not just about what looks good on Pinterest. It’s about what makes sense for your business.
want a palette that actually feels like you?
If you’re tired of second-guessing every hex code and wondering if your colors look “professional enough,” that’s exactly where I come in. I help founders build strategic, confident brand systems where every color has a purpose and every visual decision supports growth.
Ready to stop guessing and start showing up boldly? Fill out my inquiry form and let’s build a palette that pops in all the right ways. 🎨✨



