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Golden Harvest

Golden harvest is assembled from the chromatic range of late-summer agricultural abundance: bleached wheat, dried grass, liquid honey, aged beeswax, and the warmest moment of golden-hour light before it tips into orange. Citrine-whisper-soft opens as the palest harvest tone — warm off-white with a gentle yellow presence, the color of bleached linen left in summer sun. Honey-whisper-soft deepens to the first perceptible honey tone — delicate, warm, and naturally lit. Citrine-silk-soft moves into the vibrant midrange of golden wheat — warm, luminous, and richly saturated without tipping toward amber. Honey-velvet-muted provides warm depth as a burnished honey-gold — the color of aged beeswax or pressed olive oil. Amber-shadow-muted anchors as the depth value — a dark warm amber-gold that completes the palette from pale harvest to rich dark warmth.

Golden harvest suits food and agriculture brands, natural honey and bee-product companies, sustainable farming, artisan food production, and premium lifestyle brands in the warm-organic space. It also works for financial products wanting warmth over traditional navy-blue trustworthiness, and wellness brands that want warmth without terracotta. Photography direction: golden-hour agricultural fields, liquid honey and beeswax, dried wheat and grasses, warm stone with afternoon light, artisan food preparation with natural lighting. Typography: a humanist serif or a well-considered display typeface in this palette reads as premium natural; geometric sans at lighter weights communicates contemporary clean.

WarmHarvestNatural
Why this set works

Warm ochre, honey, and burnished gold tones — the palette of late-summer harvest light, dried grasses, golden-hour fields, and aged beeswax. For food, agriculture, nature, and warm premium lifestyle brands.

Honey, beeswax, and apiary products
Sustainable agriculture and farm-to-table brands
Premium artisan food and grocery
Organic wellness and natural lifestyle brands
Warm-premium financial and advisory brands
Prompt words
artisan honey and bee product brand in golden harvest palettesustainable farm-to-table food brand in warm ochre and honeypremium grain and natural food brand in harvest gold tonesorganic lifestyle brand in golden-hour warmth palettepremium agricultural brand in sun-dried wheat and amber
Export ready
1. Citrine Whisper Soft #F5F5EA
2. Honey Whisper Soft #F3F5EA
3. Citrine Silk Soft #C9C992
4. Honey Velvet Muted #787E58
5. Amber Shadow Muted #54503B
--golden-harvest-1: #F5F5EA;
--golden-harvest-2: #F3F5EA;
--golden-harvest-3: #C9C992;
--golden-harvest-4: #787E58;
--golden-harvest-5: #54503B;

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Dark mode pairs
#F5F5EA
#212112
#F3F5EA
#1E2112
#C9C992
#7D7D45
#787E58
#B4B89E
#54503B
#CDCABC

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WCAG contrast audit

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

#F5F5EA
1.1:1 Fail
19.1:1 AAA
#F3F5EA
1.1:1 Fail
19.1:1 AAA
#C9C992
1.7:1 Fail
12.3:1 AAA
#787E58
4.3:1 AA Large
4.9:1 AA
#54503B
8.1:1 AAA
2.6:1 Fail

Color-on-color pairs:

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1:1 Fail
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1.6:1 Fail
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3.9:1 AA Large
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7.4:1 AAA
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1.6:1 Fail
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3.9:1 AA Large
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7.4:1 AAA
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2.5:1 Fail
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4.7:1 AA
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1.9:1 Fail

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Palette

Each swatch links back to its individual archive detail page.

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1
Citrine Whisper Soft
#F5F5EA
Yellow · hsl(60, 34%, 94%)
2
Honey Whisper Soft
#F3F5EA
Lime · hsl(70, 34%, 94%)
3
Citrine Silk Soft
#C9C992
Yellow · hsl(60, 34%, 68%)
4
Honey Velvet Muted
#787E58
Lime · hsl(70, 18%, 42%)
5
Amber Shadow Muted
#54503B
Yellow · hsl(50, 18%, 28%)
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