Glacial White Palette
Snow and glacier ice up close — a nearly monochrome white-on-white palette with only the faintest blue shift, extreme restraint.
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near-pure white
HSL 204° 46% 98%
1.0:1 on white
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off-white
HSL 207° 36% 95%
1.1:1 on white
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pale ice-blue-white
HSL 206° 32% 91%
1.2:1 on white
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light ice blue
HSL 204° 30% 87%
1.3:1 on white
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ice-shadow blue-gray
HSL 203° 27% 81%
1.6:1 on white
Using this palette
The most restrained palette in this dataset — every swatch sits within a narrow band near white, distinguished from each other only by a very slight, increasing blue-gray shift, which mirrors how snow and ice actually read: subtle shadow variation rather than any real color. Nothing in this set is dark enough to serve as a text color, whether set against each other or against white, so treat it purely as background and surface material — any copy needs a genuinely dark, unrelated color brought in from outside the palette. Suited to minimalist winter branding, premium skincare, or any context wanting extreme quiet and cleanliness — the opposite end of the spectrum from something like electric-cyberpunk.