Deep night blue, the gold of lanterns, warm amber, and the soft green of Islamic tradition — the colours of a month of reflection and light.
Ramadan's palette is built around the tension between darkness and light that defines the month. The deep blue-black of the night sky, which governs the rhythm of fasting from before dawn to after sunset. The warm gold of the fanoos — the traditional lantern that hangs in streets and windows across the Muslim world. The amber of dates, the food that breaks the fast. The soft emerald that has long been associated with Islamic tradition. It is a palette of waiting and arrival, of patience rewarded by light.
RGB (24-62-129)
#183e81
vivid and dark — a blue that reads as grounded.
Mellow Bay above the Bordering →RGB (217-196-38)
#d9c426
This medium yellow sits at the vivid end of its family.
Earthen Bog from Dividing →RGB (152-96-37)
#986025
This dark orange sits at the moderate end of its family.
The Steady-handed Alcove Since the Following →RGB (56-204-125)
#38cc7d
moderate and medium — a green that reads as open.
The Bluff along Even Toiling →RGB (82-109-183)
#526db7
A medium, moderate blue with a quiet presence.
The Atoll of Tawny by Staying →:root { --ramadan-1: #183e81; --ramadan-2: #d9c426; --ramadan-3: #986025; --ramadan-4: #38cc7d; --ramadan-5: #526db7;}