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Cloud Nine

Cloud nine occupies the extreme pale end of the blue-white spectrum — colors so desaturated and light that they read as white until examined closely, with the just-perceptible quality of sky and cloud rather than the visual weight of blue. These are not the vivid blues of ocean or sky at noon; they are the barely-there blues of high overcast, of clean frosted glass, of pale morning sky before the sun has fully risen. Cerulean-whisper-soft provides the palette's foundational tone — a very pale cerulean with just enough blue presence to be perceptible against white, reading as the specific color of clean winter sky in diffused light. Azure-silk-faint extends to an even paler, slightly greener whisper — the color of high-altitude ice haze, barely distinguishable from white but perceptibly distinct. Cerulean-veil-muted gives a slightly more present pale — a whisper of cerulean with a slightly more saturated character that provides definition against the two fainter tones. Cobalt-mist-faint adds a slightly darker, cooler note — a very pale cobalt whisper that provides the palette's deepest tone and allows for subtle hierarchy without visual weight. Cerulean-whisper-muted completes the range with a slightly warmer, more present cerulean that bridges the faintest and most saturated registers.

Cloud nine works for minimal SaaS and productivity tools positioning on clarity and focus, cloud computing and infrastructure brands, premium healthcare and wellness digital products, clean consumer technology brands, and any interface or brand system where the surface should feel open, uncluttered, and breathing. The palette requires careful color management in production: very pale blues can shift significantly between screen profiles and print, and the distinctions between tones are subtle enough to collapse under poor display conditions. Design with explicit surface hierarchy in mind — the five tones provide a complete pale surface stack, from near-white to a pale blue that can carry text in the right context. Photography direction: high-key natural light, clean white and glass surfaces, overcast sky environments, minimal product photography on white or very pale backgrounds.

MinimalAiryClean
Why this set works

The very palest blues, near-whites, and clean cerulean whispers — a palette for minimal digital products, clean interfaces, and brands that want to feel airy, open, and effortlessly light.

Minimal SaaS and productivity tools
Cloud computing and infrastructure brands
Premium healthcare and wellness digital products
Prompt words
minimal SaaS dashboard in pale cerulean and clean blue palettecloud technology brand in airy whisper bluesclean healthcare interface in pale azure and frost palette
Export ready
1. Cerulean Whisper Soft #EAF3F5
2. Azure Silk Faint #A5B0B6
3. Cerulean Veil Muted #F9FBFB
4. Cobalt Mist Faint #E3E5E8
5. Cerulean Whisper Muted #EDF2F2
--cloud-nine-1: #EAF3F5;
--cloud-nine-2: #A5B0B6;
--cloud-nine-3: #F9FBFB;
--cloud-nine-4: #E3E5E8;
--cloud-nine-5: #EDF2F2;

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Dark mode pairs
#EAF3F5
#121E21
#A5B0B6
#596369
#F9FBFB
#151E1E
#E3E5E8
#17191C
#EDF2F2
#161D1D

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WCAG contrast audit

WCAG contrast ratios for all palette color pairs against white and black text.

#EAF3F5
1.1:1 Fail
18.6:1 AAA
#A5B0B6
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9.5:1 AAA
#F9FBFB
1:1 Fail
20.2:1 AAA
#E3E5E8
1.3:1 Fail
16.6:1 AAA
#EDF2F2
1.1:1 Fail
18.6:1 AAA

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Palette

Each swatch links back to its individual archive detail page.

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Cerulean Whisper Soft
#EAF3F5
Blue · hsl(190, 34%, 94%)
2
Azure Silk Faint
#A5B0B6
Blue · hsl(200, 10%, 68%)
3
Cerulean Veil Muted
#F9FBFB
Blue · hsl(190, 18%, 98%)
4
Cobalt Mist Faint
#E3E5E8
Blue · hsl(220, 10%, 90%)
5
Cerulean Whisper Muted
#EDF2F2
Blue · hsl(190, 18%, 94%)
Editorial direction

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This detail route is the missing layer between a generic palette gallery and a convincing design reference. It gives the set a specific point of view.

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