How To Turn One Brand Color Into An Entire Divi 5 Color Palette
Designers rarely pull a full brand palette out of thin air. Most color systems start with one strong brand color, then build supporting colors around it. From there, the work becomes more systematic: lighter tints for backgrounds, darker shades for text and hover states, muted tones for UI elements, transparent colors for overlays, and a secondary color that works with the original. Standalone color generators can help with the math, but they often stop at a list of hex values. You still have to move those colors into your actual website, whether that means pasting values into a stylesheet, creating CSS variables by hand, or entering each one into your builder. Divi 5’s Color Palette Generator turns that process into a built-in workflow. You provide one primary color, choose how the rest of the palette should relate to it, and Divi creates a connected color system using relative colors . The generated palette is saved directly to the Variable Manager as color variables. That ...