Give me 40 different color styles
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Monochrome: Black and white, navy and white, cream and beige (uses one color and its shades/tints)
Analogous: Blue, teal, green (colors next to each other on the color wheel)
Complementary: Red and green, orange and blue, yellow and purple (colors opposite each other on the color wheel)
Triadic: Red, yellow, blue (equidistant colors on the color wheel)
Earthy: Brown, green, ochre, terracotta (colors reminiscent of nature)
Pastel: Soft pink, baby blue, lavender, mint green (pale and muted colors)
Jewel Tone: Emerald green, ruby red, sapphire blue, amethyst purple (rich and saturated colors)
Neon: Electric blue, lime green, hot pink, orange (bright and fluorescent colors)
Scandinavian: White, light gray, light wood tones (clean and minimalist palette)
Nautical: Navy blue, white, red, gold (colors associated with the sea)
Tropical: Turquoise, coral pink, lime green, sand (colors reminiscent of tropical islands)
Pop Art: Bold primary colors (red, yellow, blue) with black and white accents
Industrial: Charcoal gray, black, silver, rust (colors associated with factories and machinery)
Glam: Gold, silver, black, white (luxurious and sophisticated palette)
Bohemian: Multicolored with a focus on rich patterns and textures
Minimalist: Black and white with one accent color
Romantic: Soft pinks, light purples, blush tones (colors associated with love and tenderness)
Woodland: Deep green, brown, forest green, mossy tones (colors reminiscent of a forest)
Desert: Sand, beige, terracotta, ochre (colors reminiscent of a desert landscape)
Sunset: Orange, pink, purple, yellow (colors of a sunset)
Ocean: Deep blue, teal, turquoise, white (colors of the ocean)
Citrus: Yellow, orange, lime green (colors of citrus fruits)
Candy: Bright pink, yellow, green, blue (colors of candy)
Grunge: Black, gray, dark green, maroon (dark and moody colors)
Memphis Design: Bold geometric patterns with contrasting colors
Art Deco: Black, gold, cream, geometric patterns (luxurious and geometric style)
Bauhaus: Black, white, primary colors (clean and modern style)
Zen: White, beige, light gray, natural wood tones (peaceful and calming palette)
Mid-Century Modern: Mustard yellow, orange, teal, brown (colors popular in the 1950s and 60s)
Hippie: Psychedelic colors like purple, green, orange, yellow
Gothic: Black, deep purple, dark red (dark and mysterious colors)
Victorian: Dark green, burgundy, gold, cream (rich and traditional colors)
Southwestern: Turquoise, terracotta, brown, yellow (colors of the American Southwest)
Scifi: Neon blue, silver, black (futuristic and technological colors)
Steampunk: Brown, copper, black, brass (colors associated with the Steampunk aesthetic)
Halloween: Orange, black, purple, green (colors associated with Halloween)
Christmas: Red, green, white, gold (colors associated with Christmas)
Patriotic (USA): Red, white, and blue
Muted: Any color palette with a desaturated and toned-down feel
High Contrast: Using colors on opposite ends of the color wheel for maximum
Show drafts
Monochrome: Black and white, navy and white, cream and beige (uses one color and its shades/tints)
Analogous: Blue, teal, green (colors next to each other on the color wheel)
Complementary: Red and green, orange and blue, yellow and purple (colors opposite each other on the color wheel)
Triadic: Red, yellow, blue (equidistant colors on the color wheel)
Earthy: Brown, green, ochre, terracotta (colors reminiscent of nature)
Pastel: Soft pink, baby blue, lavender, mint green (pale and muted colors)
Jewel Tone: Emerald green, ruby red, sapphire blue, amethyst purple (rich and saturated colors)
Neon: Electric blue, lime green, hot pink, orange (bright and fluorescent colors)
Scandinavian: White, light gray, light wood tones (clean and minimalist palette)
Nautical: Navy blue, white, red, gold (colors associated with the sea)
Tropical: Turquoise, coral pink, lime green, sand (colors reminiscent of tropical islands)
Pop Art: Bold primary colors (red, yellow, blue) with black and white accents
Industrial: Charcoal gray, black, silver, rust (colors associated with factories and machinery)
Glam: Gold, silver, black, white (luxurious and sophisticated palette)
Bohemian: Multicolored with a focus on rich patterns and textures
Minimalist: Black and white with one accent color
Romantic: Soft pinks, light purples, blush tones (colors associated with love and tenderness)
Woodland: Deep green, brown, forest green, mossy tones (colors reminiscent of a forest)
Desert: Sand, beige, terracotta, ochre (colors reminiscent of a desert landscape)
Sunset: Orange, pink, purple, yellow (colors of a sunset)
Ocean: Deep blue, teal, turquoise, white (colors of the ocean)
Citrus: Yellow, orange, lime green (colors of citrus fruits)
Candy: Bright pink, yellow, green, blue (colors of candy)
Grunge: Black, gray, dark green, maroon (dark and moody colors)
Memphis Design: Bold geometric patterns with contrasting colors
Art Deco: Black, gold, cream, geometric patterns (luxurious and geometric style)
Bauhaus: Black, white, primary colors (clean and modern style)
Zen: White, beige, light gray, natural wood tones (peaceful and calming palette)
Mid-Century Modern: Mustard yellow, orange, teal, brown (colors popular in the 1950s and 60s)
Hippie: Psychedelic colors like purple, green, orange, yellow
Gothic: Black, deep purple, dark red (dark and mysterious colors)
Victorian: Dark green, burgundy, gold, cream (rich and traditional colors)
Southwestern: Turquoise, terracotta, brown, yellow (colors of the American Southwest)
Scifi: Neon blue, silver, black (futuristic and technological colors)
Steampunk: Brown, copper, black, brass (colors associated with the Steampunk aesthetic)
Halloween: Orange, black, purple, green (colors associated with Halloween)
Christmas: Red, green, white, gold (colors associated with Christmas)
Patriotic (USA): Red, white, and blue
Muted: Any color palette with a desaturated and toned-down feel
High Contrast: Using colors on opposite ends of the color wheel for maximum
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