Coral
#FF7F50
Lime
#32CD32
Indigo
#4B0082
Coral & Lime & Indigo
Coral, Lime and Indigo Color Trio — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
AccentCoral, Lime and Indigo Color Meaning
Soft warmth, sharp zesty pop, and deep moody richness feel like a jazz club cocktail — warm bar lamp, bright garnish wedge, dark velvet booth in the corner. Smooth, late-night, and full of low trumpet hum.
Used on jazz club branding, cocktail lounge marketing, and live music venue poster design.
Coral, Lime and Indigo in Design
Ideal for jazz clubs, cocktail lounges, and live music venues. Deep moody richness adds booth depth while sharp zesty pop keeps menus readable in dim light. Too lounge-specific for pediatric clinics.
Coral, Lime and Indigo Color Style
Jazz-booth hush — soft bar lamp pool, sharp garnish dot, deep velvet fold in the corner. Not bright cafeteria. The palette feels like ice clinking while the horn starts the first set.
What Coral, Lime and Indigo Mean Together
Picture a lounge night — soft blouse, sharp earrings, deep trousers by the bar. Wear warm top with moody base and one vivid accent. Fall and winter evenings suit it. The mood is smooth and late-night, good for dates or live shows.
Coral, Lime and Indigo in Branding
Jazz clubs, cocktail lounges, and live music venues use this for booth-hush charm. The mix reads last set, not empty stage.
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Coral, Lime and Indigo in Fashion & Interior
Deep accent pillow, sharp garnish bowl, and soft lamp on the side table make a den feel lounge-ready. In outfits, warm blouse with deep trousers and vivid brooch. Velvet and brass match the club read.
Coral, Lime & Indigo — Each Color Separately
Coral, Lime and Indigo — FAQ
- Do Coral, Lime and Indigo work together?
- Yes. Deep moody richness adds booth depth while sharp zesty pop keeps the mix feeling lively, not flat.
- What does this trio mean?
- Jazz clubs, cocktail lounges, and live music. It feels smooth rather than loud or corporate.
- Where is this palette used?
- Club branding, lounge marketing, and live music venue posters.
- Can I use this trio for a logo?
- Yes for hospitality and entertainment brands. Less fit for children's toys or baby products.
- What colors go with this trio?
- Gold adds brass flair. Cream softens it. Black sharpens the booth mood. Hot pink fights the lounge hush.