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Schéma de couleurs pour infographie

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

An infographic color scheme generator builds a balanced palette tuned for graphics that mix charts, icons, callouts, and blocks of text. From a single base hue it returns a strong base color, two analogous and complementary accents to differentiate sections, a bright highlight for the single most important number or takeaway, a pale fill for panel backgrounds, and a deep on-hue text color for body copy. The mix gives an infographic enough variety to organise distinct sections while staying cohesive, avoiding both the monotony of one color and the chaos of a random rainbow. Designers, marketers, and educators use it to theme posters, reports, slide graphics, and explainer visuals. Each value is a labelled, paste-ready hex code that maps onto fills, accents, highlights, and text. Use the base and accents for sections, the highlight sparingly, and the light fill behind grouped content for structure.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Set your base hue from 0 to 360.
  2. Click Generate to build the scheme.
  3. Use the base and accents to separate sections.
  4. Apply the highlight to the single key figure.

Use Cases

  • Theming a poster or report infographic
  • Differentiating sections of an explainer graphic
  • Choosing a highlight for the key statistic
  • Setting panel fill and text colors for callouts
  • Building a cohesive scheme from one base hue

Tips

  • Use the highlight on one key number only.
  • Place the light fill behind grouped content.
  • Keep the dark text for body copy and labels.
  • Limit each section to one accent for clarity.

FAQ

how should i use the highlight color

Reserve the bright highlight for the single most important figure or takeaway in the graphic. Using it sparingly draws the eye exactly where you want it, while overusing it flattens the visual hierarchy.

why include a light fill and dark text

Infographics combine graphics with text, so the scheme includes a pale panel fill for grouping content and a deep on-hue text tone that reads comfortably, giving you a complete kit rather than only decorative colors.

will the accents clash

The accents are derived as analogous and complementary relations to the base, so they contrast enough to separate sections while sharing a tonal family that keeps the overall scheme harmonious.

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