Mount Olympus

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About Mount Olympus

Mount Olympus feels like daylight hitting a glacier stair: very light, but with a softer, sturdier body than the "almost-white" grays in the family. Compared to Cold Canada, it leans less watery and doesn't carry that extra cool bite. Compared to Ice, it reads more neutral and less crisp-blue, so it stays calmer in large surfaces instead of looking frosted and sharp.

I use it when I need a background that's warmer than the icy grays without slipping into cream. It's great for dashboards and finance apps where panels, cards, and form canvases should feel clean but not sterile. In SaaS admin screens for logistics, compliance workflows, and ticketing systems, it makes secondary sections and table gutters feel intentional, especially when your typography is dense and you don't want glare.","} flat JSON? }]}]}]}]}]}]}]}]}]}]}]}]}]}]}]}]}]}]}]}" : "

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