Exclusive Ivory
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About Exclusive Ivory
Exclusive Ivory reads like a soft photo highlight on off-white tile, but with a green family mood hiding underneath. Compared to Deserted Beach, it doesn't feel as sand-cooled or airy. Compared to Heavy Cream, it's less dairy-yellow and more neutral-forward, with a paler, steadier look. And unlike Biscuit Dough, it carries less warmth saturation, so it shows up more as refined background than as a statement color.
I use it when the UI needs brightness without tipping into butter or paper-whiteness, especially in onboarding flows, recipe and publishing editors, and dashboards and finance apps where you want calm clarity behind charts and dense type. It's the one you reach for when green-tinged design systems need cohesion, because it plays nicely with olives, pine, and near-black text without fighting your imagery.
Pair it with deep forest or charcoal for contrast, and keep accent yellows a bit richer than you think, or the whole page can drift flatter than intended.
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Tones
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