Homeworld
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Deep, balanced maritime blue for grounded UI
About Homeworld
Homeworld is that medium, slightly icy blue you notice on a cloudy morning when the light is steady and the edges still feel crisp. It's cooler and calmer than Blue Burst, and it doesn't float as high as Fresh Blue of Bel Air. Compared to Canadian Tuxedo, it reads a touch deeper and more saturated, so it feels anchored, not receding.
I use it as a primary accent when I want "clear and present" without the punch of Blue Burst. It's especially handy for dashboards and finance apps and in health UIs where status chips, active tabs, and key metric highlights need to read instantly but stay composed. It also works well on chart lines and card headers against light backgrounds, where Homeworld's undertone keeps the interface from feeling washed out.
Quirk to watch: it can feel a bit weighty if you pair it with heavy blues nearby. Give it lighter blues or clean grays as breathing room, and it stays sharp instead of crowded.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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