Color Scheme

Boost

A vivid blue-red digital palette with bright chart accents. Best for product stories that need strong on-screen presence.

accent1#FD3223
accent2#0308DB
accent3#4F4955
accent4#A1DB30
accent5#0682FE
accent6#FC03BE
dark1#000000
dark2#2C2C2C
light1#FFFFFF
light2#EFEFEF
hyperlink#0066CC
followedHyperlink#CC00CC

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OPF Config

color-schemes:boost
Open Presentation Format
{
  "$schema": "https://pptx.dev/schema/opf/v1",
  "version": "1.0",
  "meta": {
    "title": "PPTX.gallery — color-schemes/boost"
  },
  "design": {
    "colors": {
      "scheme": "boost"
    }
  },
  "slides": [
    {
      "id": "gallery-preview-1",
      "layout": "title-slide",
      "elements": []
    }
  ]
}
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Preview this config live at pptx.dev/playground.

Best Use Cases

Startup pitches, product demos, technology launches, conference decks

Color Psychology

High-saturation accents feel modern and kinetic, making key claims and charts feel immediate.

Accessibility

WCAG AAA

The default dark1/light1 pairing is 21:1, exceeding WCAG AAA for normal text. Check accent usage against the chosen background for small labels.

Mood Tags

digitalboldhigh-energymoderntechnical

Industry Fit

technologySaaSAIdeveloper toolscybersecurity

General Color Tips

1

60-30-10 Rule

Use your primary color 60% of the time, secondary 30%, and accent 10% for visual balance.

2

WCAG AA Minimum

Ensure text has at least 4.5:1 contrast ratio against backgrounds. All schemes in this catalog meet WCAG AA.

3

Industry Context Matters

Match color psychology to audience expectations. Blue works for finance, green works for health, and purple works for technology.

4

Test on Projectors

Colors shift on projectors. Test dark backgrounds in the actual presentation environment before presenting.