Teal Palettes
Teal sits between blue and green, combining trust with freshness. These palettes feel calm, modern, and clean.
Teal blends the dependability of blue with the freshness of green, producing a color that feels modern, calm, and clean. It's a favorite for wellness, travel, and tech brands that want to feel both trustworthy and approachable.
These palettes pair teal with crisp neutrals and the occasional warm accent so it stays vibrant without going cold. Copy any HEX value or the full palette.
Deep Teal
Wellness, finance, and professional brands
Turquoise Coast
Travel, swimwear, and lifestyle brands
Teal & Coral
Friendly, energetic consumer brands
Muted Teal UI
Calm dashboards and modern interfaces
Best use cases
- Wellness, healthcare, and finance brands that want calm and trust.
- Travel, coastal, and lifestyle brands evoking water and freshness.
- Modern interfaces that need a fresh alternative to plain blue.
Design tips
- Use a warm coral or orange accent to make a teal palette feel lively rather than cold.
- Deepen teal toward the dark end for text and use brighter turquoise for highlights.
- Teal and blue can read as similar on small screens — compare them to keep contrast clear.
Frequently asked questions
What colors go well with teal?
Teal pairs beautifully with warm accents like coral, orange, and gold, with crisp white and gray neutrals, and with analogous blues and greens for a calm scheme.
What's the difference between teal and turquoise?
Both blend blue and green, but teal is deeper and more muted, while turquoise is brighter and leans more toward cyan. Teal feels professional; turquoise feels playful.