Bountiful Gold
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About Bountiful Gold
Bountiful Gold sits in that awkward spot between 24 Karat and Butterscotch Cake, richer than the former, but not quite as commanding as the latter. It's got actual saturation, enough that it reads as a deliberate color choice instead of a diluted version of something else. The warmth lands differently too, less creamy-pale, more distinctly golden without tipping into amber depth.
Use it on financial dashboards, SaaS product interfaces, and editorial layouts where you need a warm accent that feels present but won't overpower your typography or imagery. It's the kind of color that works harder than it looks, solid enough to anchor a section, restrained enough that it won't clash with photography or muted greens. Pairs naturally with charcoal and warm grays without needing you to prove anything.
The catch: it's more saturated than 24 Karat, so it'll read stronger in context. Test it next to cool neutrals first, there's enough warmth here that pure grays can feel slightly at odds. Next to wood, linen, or deeper sage? It settles immediately.
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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