Color Scheme

Vibes

A vibrant mixed-accent scheme for presentations that need personality, motion, and visual variety.

accent1#4A1BE4
accent2#B8E109
accent3#95928C
accent4#E48A1B
accent5#9E1BE4
accent6#1BE4A1
dark1#000000
dark2#2C2C2C
light1#FFFFFF
light2#EFEFEF
hyperlink#0078D7
followedHyperlink#C30052

Use Vibes in your next deck — for free

STORYD writes a presentation around your topic and applies Vibes across every slide. No template hunting, no copy-paste.

Build a deck with Vibes →

Free, no card. Exports to PPTX.

OPF Config

color-schemes:vibes
Open Presentation Format
{
  "$schema": "https://pptx.dev/schema/opf/v1",
  "version": "1.0",
  "meta": {
    "title": "PPTX.gallery — color-schemes/vibes"
  },
  "design": {
    "colors": {
      "scheme": "vibes"
    }
  },
  "slides": [
    {
      "id": "gallery-preview-1",
      "layout": "title-slide",
      "elements": []
    }
  ]
}
Open in OPF Playground

Preview this config live at pptx.dev/playground.

Best Use Cases

Creative pitches, campaign concepts, product explorations, social media reports

Color Psychology

Contrasting bright accents create energy and variety, helping creative concepts feel less static.

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

creativeplayfulvibrantexpressivedistinctive

Industry Fit

advertisingmediadesign agenciesentertainmentconsumer brands

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.