Metallic colors
Metallic colors add luxury, warmth, and visual interest to designs. While true metallic effects require special printing or rendering techniques, the flat color equivalents work well in digital presentations and documents.
Gold and silver are the most commonly used metallics in business materials. Gold conveys premium positioning and prestige, while silver feels modern and sophisticated. Bronze and copper add warmth and vintage character.
All metallic colors
Quick reference
| Color | HEX |
|---|---|
| Rose Gold | #B76E79 |
| Gold Metallic | #D4AF37 |
| Silver Metallic | #AAA9AD |
| Bronze | #CD7F32 |
| Brass | #B5A642 |
| Platinum | #E5E4E2 |
| Champagne Gold | #E8D5B7 |
Frequently asked questions
How do I use metallic colors in presentations?
Use metallic colors as accents — headlines, divider lines, icons, or key metrics. The flat hex equivalents work well on screen. For print, consult your printer about metallic ink or foil options.
What is the hex code for gold?
Metallic gold is approximately #D4AF37. The brighter gold used in digital design is #FFD700. The exact shade depends on the effect you want.
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Last updated April 6, 2026
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