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Nordic Morning

A palette assembled from the palest, most luminous end of the cool spectrum: the colors that exist in the hour after sunrise on a cloudless Northern European morning, when the sky is more silver than blue and the light has a particular clarity without harsh warmth. The colors are distinguished from a generic 'light blue' palette by their precision — each is positioned at the convergence of high lightness and controlled saturation, so they read as full colors rather than washed-out tints. Azure-mist-soft provides the clear, identifiable blue that anchors the palette's cool identity; cerulean-whisper-muted establishes the lighter, hazier register; cobalt-pearl-soft adds the slightly richer mid-register; iris-mist-muted introduces a subtle lavender quality that prevents the palette from reading as purely technological; teal-mist-soft connects the blues to the green spectrum, suggesting sea-adjacent rather than purely sky-adjacent. This is the color language of hygge, Scandinavian design, and calm-focused digital products.

Use this when cool should feel serene and considered rather than technological or corporate. The iris-mist-muted entry is the differentiating color — it prevents the palette from reading as standard enterprise blue by introducing a subtle violet quality. Pairs well with warm off-white surfaces (#F9F8F6 or similar) and natural wood tones in photography. Avoid pure black type — use a cool-tinted dark grey (L:15%, H:210°) to maintain palette coherence.

CoolMinimalScandinavian
Why this set works

Pale blue mists, cool whisper whites, and soft cerulean tones inspired by Scandinavian coastal light — for minimal, calm, and hygge-influenced brands.

Scandinavian-influenced consumer brands
Wellness and meditation apps
Clean beauty and personal care
Minimalist SaaS and productivity tools
Prompt words
Baltic sea at dawnScandinavian sauna steamfrosted glass morningquiet fjord misthygge reading nook
Export ready
1. Azure Mist Soft #DDE8EE
2. Cerulean Whisper Muted #EDF2F2
3. Cobalt Pearl Soft #C8D2E4
4. Iris Mist Muted #E1E1EA
5. Teal Mist Soft #DDEEE8
--nordic-morning-1: #DDE8EE;
--nordic-morning-2: #EDF2F2;
--nordic-morning-3: #C8D2E4;
--nordic-morning-4: #E1E1EA;
--nordic-morning-5: #DDEEE8;

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Dark mode pairs
#DDE8EE
#121C21
#EDF2F2
#161D1D
#C8D2E4
#141A24
#E1E1EA
#16161D
#DDEEE8
#12211C

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WCAG contrast audit

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

#DDE8EE
1.2:1 Fail
16.9:1 AAA
#EDF2F2
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18.6:1 AAA
#C8D2E4
1.5:1 Fail
13.8:1 AAA
#E1E1EA
1.3:1 Fail
16.2:1 AAA
#DDEEE8
1.2:1 Fail
17.5:1 AAA

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Palette

Each swatch links back to its individual archive detail page.

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Azure Mist Soft
#DDE8EE
Blue · hsl(200, 34%, 90%)
2
Cerulean Whisper Muted
#EDF2F2
Blue · hsl(190, 18%, 94%)
3
Cobalt Pearl Soft
#C8D2E4
Blue · hsl(220, 34%, 84%)
4
Iris Mist Muted
#E1E1EA
Blue · hsl(240, 18%, 90%)
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Teal Mist Soft
#DDEEE8
Teal · hsl(160, 34%, 90%)
Editorial direction

Collections should do more than group swatches. Each one should read like a usable design direction with a clear emotional lane and a real application surface.

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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