Frozen Landscape
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About Frozen Landscape
Frozen Landscape sits noticeably warmer and more saturated than Fresh Air or Breaking the Ice, it's got enough blue in it to actually register as blue, not just barely-tinted white. Put it next to Alpine and you'll see the difference immediately: this one doesn't glow. It's cooler than Break the Ice without feeling sterile, the kind of pale blue that lands somewhere between sky and fabric without apologizing for either.
You'll reach for it in SaaS dashboards, health apps, and fintech interfaces where a secondary surface needs to feel deliberate but not demanding. Settings pages, card backgrounds, breathing room behind content that needs the right amount of visual separation. It pairs cleanly with dark slate or navy without reading cold, and unlike Fresh Air, it won't shift depending on your monitor's temperature. There's enough presence here that it won't vanish next to white, but enough restraint that it won't compete with your actual content.
The catch: it's saturated enough to have personality, which means it won't work everywhere Fresh Air goes. Save this for spaces where pale isn't the same as invisible.
Variations
Shades
Darker variations, created by mixing toward black.
Tints
Lighter variations, created by mixing toward white.
Tones
Muted variations, created by reducing saturation.
Hues
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Temperatures
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Color harmonies
Suggested palettes
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