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Coffee House

Espresso browns and steamed-milk creams, straight from the CSS named-color list. Comfortable for cafés, bakeries, and editorial food sites that want warmth over polish.

Colors

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Espresso #8b4513
Roast #d2691e
Latte #d2b48c
Oat #f5deb3
Cream #fffaf0

Accessibility snapshot

Each color's WCAG contrast ratio against white and black text — AA means it can carry normal-size text (≥4.5:1) on that background. Test your exact pairings in the contrast checker.

#8b4513 White text: 7.1:1 AA Black text: 2.96:1
#d2691e White text: 3.63:1 Black text: 5.78:1 AA
#d2b48c White text: 1.97:1 Black text: 10.65:1 AA
#f5deb3 White text: 1.31:1 Black text: 15.98:1 AA
#fffaf0 White text: 1.04:1 Black text: 20.18:1 AA

Color blindness safety

Every pair in this palette (10 pairs) checked with CIEDE2000 under normal vision plus the four strongest color vision deficiency types. A pair is flagged when it drops below ΔE 10 — the zone where colors get hard to tell apart at a glance.

#f5deb3 vs #fffaf0 Achromatopsia ΔE 5.5 Hard to distinguish
#d2b48c vs #f5deb3 Deuteranopia ΔE 8.6 Hard to distinguish
#d2b48c vs #f5deb3 Protanopia ΔE 8.9 Hard to distinguish
#d2b48c vs #f5deb3 Achromatopsia ΔE 9.5 Hard to distinguish

Swatches show the pair as that viewer would see it. Flagged pairs are fine decoratively — just don’t make them the only difference between two states. Explore any pair in the simulator.

In a real interface

Roles assigned by lightness: the lightest color as background, the darkest as text, the first two palette colors as primary and accent.

Coffee House

This is how the palette reads when its colors take on interface roles.

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CSS variables

CSS
--color-1: #8b4513;
--color-2: #d2691e;
--color-3: #d2b48c;
--color-4: #f5deb3;
--color-5: #fffaf0;

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