Colors

Color distinguishes our brand and helps us create consistent experiences across products.


Use focused, meaningful color to pinpoint exactly what people need to see. We are committed to complying with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines AA standard contrast ratios. To do this, choose primary, secondary, and extended colors that support usability by ensuring sufficient color contrast between elements so that people with low vision can see and use our products.

Default

Our primary palette is comprised of neutrals, white, and blue to bring boldness to our brand and is used in logical ways throughout product and marketing to guide the eye and highlight the important bits. We pepper warmer, secondary palette colors throughout to soften the experience and to impart confidence and optimism.

Name

PC400 - Primary

Hex

#F34800

RGB

rgb(243, 72, 0)

Name

N700 - Text

Hex

#303030

RGB

rgb(48, 48, 48)

Name

N200 - Passive Text

Hex

#8B8B8B

RGB

rgb(139, 139, 139)

Name

N30 - Border

Hex

#EDEEF1

RGB

rgb(237, 238, 241)

Name

N20 - Area

Hex

#F4F5F6

RGB

rgb(244, 245, 246)

Name

N0 - Background

Hex

#FFFFFF

RGB

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Primary

Our primary palette is comprised of neutrals, white, and blue to bring boldness to our brand and is used in logical ways throughout product and marketing to guide the eye and highlight the important bits. We pepper warmer, secondary palette colors throughout to soften the experience and to impart confidence and optimism.

Name

PC500

Hex

#BD3700

RGB

rgb(189, 55, 0)

Name

PC400

Hex

#F34800

RGB

rgb(243, 72, 0)

Name

PC300

Hex

#FF672A

RGB

rgb(255, 103, 42)

Name

PC100

Hex

#FFB99D

RGB

rgb(255, 185, 157)

Name

PC75

Hex

#F9CEBD

RGB

rgb(249, 206, 189)

Name

PC50

Hex

#FEECE5

RGB

rgb(254, 236, 229)

Extended palette

The extended palette consists of all the useable tints and shades of each color in the palette. They are all numbered for easy reference. Usage of these colors varies depending on the touch point, but they come in handy for illustrations and components in product.

Neutrals

Neutrals have varying degrees of saturation that allow for the appropriate level of warmth across marketing and product. Typically they are used for text and subtle backgrounds when we don't want to draw too much attention to a particular touchpoint or convey information such as "to do" or "disabled".

Dark neutrals

Dark neutrals are very effective for creating contrast and are therefore the primary color used for typography. Occasionally the dark neutrals are found in illustration but they rarely dominate the palette. Some exceptions are dark mode UI elements and illustrations.

Name

N900 - Slate

Hex

#000000

RGB

rgb(0, 0, 0)

Name

N800 - Squid ink

Hex

#1A1A1A

RGB

rgb(26, 26, 26)

Name

N700 - Snorlax

Hex

#303030

RGB

rgb(48, 48, 48)

Name

N600 - Pet rock

Hex

#444444

RGB

rgb(68, 68, 68)

Name

N500 - McFanning

Hex

#565656

RGB

rgb(86, 86, 86)

Name

N400 - Concrete jungle

Hex

#676767

RGB

rgb(103, 103, 103)

Mid-neutrals

Use mid-neutrals to create depth in components such as modal dialog blankets and cards. Avoid mid-neutrals as background colors because there is usually not enough contrast to remain AA compliant. The mid-neutrals N400 to N200 can be used for subtle text and icons on light-neutral backgrounds. You can find text style using these colors in Typography.

Name

N300 - Clooney

Hex

#7A7A7A

RGB

rgb(122, 122, 122)

Name

N200 - Bling bling

Hex

#8B8B8B

RGB

rgb(139, 139, 139)

Name

N100 - Humboldt fog

Hex

#9C9C9C

RGB

rgb(156, 156, 156)

Light neutrals

We use light neutrals as subtle backgrounds to indicate various interactive states such as hover and disabled, or simply to create secondary attention towards a component. You'll find light neutrals in buttons, text fields, tags, and illustrations.

Light neutrals are helpful for offsetting content in a primarily white layout without losing warmth and cleanliness and are therefore often used as a background color. Their subtlety allows for them to be helpful in creating subtle shadows or depth in illustration, and they can also be helpful in depicting illustrative objects that are typically made of metallic materials like hardware, or atmospheric elements in illustrations, like clouds.

Name

N50 - Karl

Hex

#CCD1D9

RGB

rgb(204, 209, 217)

Name

N40 - Jolly fun time

Hex

#E0E3E8

RGB

rgb(224, 227, 232)

Name

N30 - Northeast snow

Hex

#EDEEF1

RGB

rgb(237, 238, 241)

Name

N20 - Gram's hair

Hex

#F4F5F6

RGB

rgb(244, 245, 246)

Name

N10 - Wash me

Hex

#F9F9FA

RGB

rgb(249, 249, 250)

Name

N0 - Doctor

Hex

#FFFFFF

RGB

rgb(255, 255, 255)

Red

Red is mainly used for backgrounds in messages and in error states to draw attention to important information or actions that are destructive or block workflow. You'll find red used in components such as lozenges, banner, flag messages, buttons, illustrations, and typography.

Name

R500 - Dragon's blood

Hex

#BF2600

RGB

rgb(191, 38, 0)

Name

R400 - Red dirt

Hex

#DE350B

RGB

rgb(222, 53, 11)

Name

R300 - Poppy surprise

Hex

#FF5630

RGB

rgb(255, 86, 48)

Name

R100 - Alexandria

Hex

#FF8F73

RGB

rgb(255, 143, 115)

Name

R75 - Bondi sunburn

Hex

#FFBDAD

RGB

rgb(255, 189, 173)

Name

R50 - Rosie

Hex

#FFEBE6

RGB

rgb(255, 235, 230)

Yellow

Yellow indicates a warning or that progress is impeded. Yellow feels right at home in components like lozenges, banners, flag messages, and buttons.

Name

Y500 - Debrito

Hex

#FF8B00

RGB

rgb(255, 139, 0)

Name

Y400 - Cheezy blasters

Hex

#FF991F

RGB

rgb(255, 153, 31)

Name

Y300 - Golden state

Hex

#FFAB00

RGB

rgb(255, 171, 0)

Name

Y100 - Cowbell

Hex

#FFE380

RGB

rgb(255, 227, 128)

Name

Y75 - Dandelion whisper

Hex

#FFF0B3

RGB

rgb(255, 240, 179)

Name

Y50 - James blonde

Hex

#FFFAE6

RGB

rgb(255, 250, 230)

Green

We use green to indicate success or to celebrate a win. Green goes well with lozenges, badges, toggles, messages, and illustrations. Keep in mind that our green is very vibrant, which can cause eye strain in large doses. However, because of this vibrancy, it can also stand out well among many other elements on a page, which is why it is a good choice for calls-to-action and buttons in marketing.

Name

G500 - Keen green

Hex

#006644

RGB

rgb(0, 102, 68)

Name

G400 - Slime

Hex

#00875A

RGB

rgb(0, 135, 90)

Name

G300 - Fine pine

Hex

#36B37E

RGB

rgb(54, 179, 126)

Name

G100 - Cloverleaf

Hex

#79F2C0

RGB

rgb(121, 242, 192)

Name

G75 - Mintie

Hex

#ABF5D1

RGB

rgb(171, 245, 209)

Name

G50 - The smell

Hex

#E3FCEF

RGB

rgb(227, 252, 239)

Blue

Blue is used to help us reinforce our presence and unify our touchpoints from marketing to product. It's sharp and clear, making it bold and optimistic, while at the same time it's soft and inviting, paying homage to the practical, human origins of Atlassian. It is at the heart of every communication and should be used intentionally but sparingly. As with all colors in the palette, you should be mindful of the color values provided in these guidelines. When used appropriately and accurately, the colors have an incredible impact.

Blue is used to indicate authentication, connectivity, or progress. You'll find blue in messages, buttons, navigation, lozenges, badges, tabs, and the progress tracker.

Name

B500 - Chore coat

Hex

#0747A6

RGB

rgb(7, 71, 166)

Name

B400 - Pacific bridge

Hex

#0052CC

RGB

rgb(0, 82, 204)

Name

B300 - Sodium explosion

Hex

#0065FF

RGB

rgb(0, 101, 255)

Name

B100 - Arvo breeze

Hex

#4C9AFF

RGB

rgb(76, 154, 255)

Name

B75 - Schwag

Hex

#B3D4FF

RGB

rgb(179, 212, 255)

Name

B50 - Pixie dust

Hex

#DEEBFF

RGB

rgb(222, 235, 255)

Purple

Purple indicates help and support and is used in spotlight, buttons, messages, lozenges, and image callouts. It is also used to display visited links in web typography and as an accent color in illustration. However, it is best used in small doses in illustration as it can sometimes clash with blue.

Name

P500 - Prince

Hex

#403294

RGB

rgb(64, 50, 148)

Name

P400 - Snozzberry

Hex

#5243AA

RGB

rgb(82, 67, 170)

Name

P300 - Da' juice

Hex

#6554C0

RGB

rgb(101, 84, 192)

Name

P100 - Herky jerky

Hex

#998DD9

RGB

rgb(153, 141, 217)

Name

P75 - Phantom mist

Hex

#C0B6F2

RGB

rgb(192, 182, 242)

Name

P50 - Lavender secret

Hex

#EAE6FF

RGB

rgb(234, 230, 255)