Treasure Map
#d0bb9d
Cooler olive-cream for layout highlights, not airy
About Treasure Map
Treasure Map looks like that moment a map table catches late-afternoon sun: light, sandy-green, and quietly sun-washed. Compared with Crepe, it has more body and doesn't hover near the edge of "too pale." It also carries less brown than Baker's Dozen, so it doesn't read like a beige note wearing a coat. Against Dune, it feels cleaner and more green-forward, less like weathered linen and more like a deliberate color mix.
I use it for report backgrounds, editorial footers, and long-form UI where you need warmth without tipping into tan. It's a strong choice for product documentation and publishing platforms, especially behind dense typography that still needs a soft landing. Because it's lighter and slightly more saturated than the nearby neutrals, it holds attention on-screen better than Crepe and feels more intentional than Dune.
If you pair it with near-black text, keep the contrast subdued with charcoal or deep green so the warmth stays calm instead of chalky.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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