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Top 15 Blue Dark Red Color Palettes for Creative Projects With HEX Codes

Liza Brown
Liza Brown Originally published Dec 03, 25, updated Dec 04, 25

Blue and dark red together create one of the most powerful color duos in visual storytelling. Deep blues feel stable, calm, and cinematic, while dark red brings intensity, passion, and urgency. When you mix them, you get moody, high-contrast visuals that are perfect for drama, suspense, romance, and bold branding.

For video creators, YouTubers, and designers, a strong Blue Dark Red color palette can shape everything from your channel art and thumbnails to your intros, lower thirds, and cinematic color grading. Below are 15 ready-to-use Blue Dark Red color palettes with HEX codes you can easily apply in Filmora to keep your visuals consistent across edits, social cuts, and thumbnails.

In this article
    1. Midnight Theater Lights
    2. Crimson Tidal Storm
    3. Noir Velvet Premiere
    4. Electric Night Skyline
    1. Corporate Deep Contrast
    2. Tech Startup Pulse
    3. Clean Editorial Accent
    4. Gridline Interface Glow
    1. Moonlit Masquerade
    2. Velvet Opera Balcony
    3. Starlit Rose Letters
    4. Dusky Harbor Romance
    1. VHS Neon Drama
    2. Drive-In Marquee Glow
    3. Indie Band Poster

Moody & Cinematic Blue Dark Red Palettes

Midnight Theater Lights

midnight theater lights blue dark red color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #050914, #11233f, #8b0016, #f4d3b5
  • Mood: Brooding and cinematic with a warm spotlight glow.
  • Use for: Perfect for dramatic film intros, thriller trailers, and dark vlog sequences.

This palette feels like the hush right before the curtain rises. Deep navy and inky blue set a shadowy base, while the sharp dark red acts like a theatrical accent, drawing the eye to key details. The warm beige highlight softens everything, like a spotlight catching dust in the air.

Use this Blue Dark Red mix for high-contrast title cards, suspenseful intros, and moody YouTube thumbnails. It works especially well when you want faces, text, or objects to pop out of a dark background in your Filmora timelines, from cinematic vlogs to short narrative edits.

Pro Tip: Build a Cinematic Blue Dark Red Look in Filmora

To keep a strong Midnight Theater Lights vibe across your edit, treat your palette like a visual brand. In Filmora, start by choosing one of the deep blues (#050914 or #11233f) as your dominant background tone in titles, overlays, and end screens, then reserve #8b0016 for accents like subscribe buttons, callouts, and logo highlights.

When you color grade, gently cool your shadows toward blue and warm your highlights toward the soft beige (#f4d3b5). This keeps your talking head shots, b-roll, and even Shorts or Reels feeling like they belong to the same cinematic universe.

AI Color Palette

You can turn Midnight Theater Lights into a ready-made grade for your whole project. Grab a reference frame or a simple graphic that uses these HEX codes, then use Filmora's AI Color Palette feature to match the look across all your clips.

AI Color Palette analyzes the colors in your reference and automatically applies a similar mood to the rest of your footage. That means your intro, b-roll, B-cam shots, and even overlay graphics can share the same dramatic Blue Dark Red atmosphere without manual tweaking clip by clip.

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HSL, Color Wheels & Curves

Once your overall mood is in place, use Filmora's color correction tools to fine-tune your Blue Dark Red tones. With HSL, you can deepen the reds into a more wine-like shade, shift the blues slightly toward teal or indigo, and desaturate skin tones so they do not look too orange against your dramatic background. Filmora's color correction tools in Filmora give you precise control without feeling overwhelming.

Color wheels let you cool the shadows toward #050914 and warm the midtones and highlights toward #f4d3b5. Curves are perfect for adding contrast: lift the highlights gently while keeping blacks rich, so your titles, overlays, and cinematic thumbnails stay punchy but not crushed.

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1000+ Video Filters & 3D LUTs

If you want to stylize this Blue Dark Red palette even faster, start from Filmora's presets. Filmora's video filters and 3D LUTs make it easy to add cinematic contrast, vintage grain, or subtle tints that lean into your chosen blues and reds.

Apply a LUT for the base look, then tweak intensity so your dark blues stay rich and your dark reds do not clip. Stack filters like vignettes, glow, or film grain on top to turn ordinary footage into something that feels like a polished movie opening or a stylish YouTube intro.

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Crimson Tidal Storm

crimson tidal storm blue dark red color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #061827, #1c4b82, #a11224, #f2efe6
  • Mood: Intense and stormy with a refined cinematic finish.
  • Use for: Great for dramatic travel films, stormy seascapes, and suspenseful montage sequences.

Crimson Tidal Storm feels like standing on a cliff during a storm. Dark ocean blues dominate the frame, while a fierce crimson pierces through like warning lights or a sudden burst of emotion. The off-white tone stops the look from feeling too heavy, adding just enough refinement.

Use this palette when grading moody coastal b-roll, tension-building montages, or travel sequences where you want nature to feel powerful. In thumbnails and titles, let the deep blues be your background and use the red sparingly around key text or focal objects to create urgency.

Noir Velvet Premiere

noir velvet premiere blue dark red color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #090b19, #27334f, #7a0018, #caa29a
  • Mood: Luxurious, vintage, and slightly mysterious.
  • Use for: Ideal for classic cinema reviews, period drama edits, and moody fashion lookbooks.

Noir Velvet Premiere channels old-Hollywood glamour. The layered blues feel like velvet curtains and dusk-lit streets, while the wine-red accent adds luxury and intrigue. The muted beige gives a subtle, almost sepia touch, perfect for a retro yet polished vibe.

This palette fits movie review channels, fashion reels, and vintage-inspired edits. Use the blues for backgrounds and shadows, the red for logo accents or text highlights, and the beige for readable titles and lower thirds in Filmora.

Electric Night Skyline

electric night skyline blue dark red color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #020817, #1b3a63, #d7182a, #ffd37b
  • Mood: Energetic city lights against a deep night sky.
  • Use for: Use for urban b-roll, nightlife vlogs, and neon-style YouTube intros.

Electric Night Skyline captures the buzz of a city after dark. Deep blue shadows set the scene, while a vivid red and warm neon gold feel like traffic lights, billboards, and glowing windows cutting through the darkness.

Use this palette to grade nightlife footage, rooftop b-roll, or fast-paced channel intros. In thumbnails and overlays, make your background dark blue, add yellow for emphasis boxes, and use the bright red on buttons and short, bold text to drive clicks.

Modern & Minimal Blue Dark Red Palettes

Corporate Deep Contrast

corporate deep contrast blue dark red color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #0f172a, #1e3a8a, #b91c1c, #e5e7eb
  • Mood: Professional, authoritative, and confident.
  • Use for: Perfect for corporate explainers, SaaS promos, and pitch deck graphics.

Corporate Deep Contrast feels clean and authoritative. The navy and royal blue communicate trust and professionalism, while the disciplined dark red adds urgency without feeling aggressive. Light gray keeps layouts breathable and modern.

This palette is ideal for tech brands, agency showreels, and LinkedIn-style explainers made in Filmora. Use blue as your main background and UI color, gray for body text and secondary info, and red for CTAs, key stats, and subscribe prompts in thumbnails.

Tech Startup Pulse

tech startup pulse blue dark red color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #020617, #1d4ed8, #ef4444, #f9fafb
  • Mood: Bold, agile, and innovation focused.
  • Use for: Great for app promos, interface mockups, channel branding, and product launch videos.

Tech Startup Pulse is sharp and energetic. A near-black base makes your electric blue and bright red accents feel like live notifications or alerts on a modern interface. The clean white completes the tech-forward look.

Use this palette for UI-style motion graphics, app previews, or product launch teasers. In Filmora, build titles and graphic elements on the dark background, use blue for primary buttons and lines, and red for error states, key metrics, or launch dates in your thumbnails and end screens.

Clean Editorial Accent

clean editorial accent blue dark red color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #111827, #334155, #b91c1c, #f97373, #f3f4f6
  • Mood: Minimal yet expressive with editorial flair.
  • Use for: Ideal for tutorial lower thirds, minimalist thumbnails, and blog-style video branding.

Clean Editorial Accent blends serious blues with expressive reds and blush tones. The dark and slate blues provide a calm, professional base, while the rich red and soft pink give hierarchy and warmth. The light gray keeps everything feeling like a modern magazine layout.

Use this palette for tutorial channels, productivity vlogs, or educational content. In Filmora, build lower thirds in deep blue, use gray for most text, and drop in red or blush as accent bars, highlight circles, and small icons for an organized, editorial feel.

Gridline Interface Glow

gridline interface glow blue dark red color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #020617, #0f766e, #dc2626, #e5e5e5
  • Mood: Futuristic and structured with a warning red punch.
  • Use for: Use for UI overlays, HUD graphics, sci-fi explainers, and data visualizations.

Gridline Interface Glow feels like a futuristic dashboard. The near-black and teal blue combination screams tech and data, while the decisive red acts as a warning or alert. Cool gray balances the look and improves readability.

This palette works beautifully for sci-fi intros, AR-style overlays, and analytics explainers. In Filmora, use teal lines and shapes for HUD elements, gray for text, and keep the strong red for alerts, progress markers, and key numbers in thumbnails and overlay graphics.

Romantic & Dramatic Blue Dark Red Palettes

Moonlit Masquerade

moonlit masquerade blue dark red color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #060b1a, #1e3a8a, #8b0000, #fbb6b6
  • Mood: Secretive, romantic, and theatrical.
  • Use for: Perfect for wedding highlight films, costume party recaps, and dramatic storytelling shorts.

Moonlit Masquerade feels like a masked ball under deep blue night skies. Midnight and royal blues build a rich, mysterious base, while the classic dark red adds passion. The soft blush brightens the mood and brings gentle romance.

Use this palette in wedding highlight films, engagement slideshows, or story-driven vlogs. In Filmora, grade your shadows cooler, keep skin tones close to the blush, and reserve the dark red for typography, transitions, and small graphic accents in your thumbnails.

Velvet Opera Balcony

velvet opera balcony blue dark red color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #090b1f, #233876, #9b1234, #f5e0d3
  • Mood: Opulent and emotive with a vintage theater charm.
  • Use for: Great for performance reels, music videos, and narrative shorts centered on passion and drama.

Velvet Opera Balcony is all about grand emotions. Dark stage blues give depth and focus to the scene, while the rich ruby red feels like velvet seats and dramatic costumes. The creamy highlight color pulls in a sense of warm stage lighting.

Use this palette for performance reels, music videos, or dramatic monologues. Build your titles on the dark blue background, use the creamy tone for readable main text, and apply ruby red to accent words, logo marks, and important thumbnail elements.

Starlit Rose Letters

starlit rose letters blue dark red color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #0b1020, #1f3b68, #b91c1c, #fecaca, #fff5f5
  • Mood: Tender, nostalgic, and heartfelt.
  • Use for: Use for love story edits, anniversary slideshows, and slow cinematic vlogs.

Starlit Rose Letters feels soft and sentimental. Night-sky blues frame the scene, while the passionate red and gentle pinks echo roses and handwritten notes. The off-white highlight keeps everything airy and romantic.

This palette is perfect for relationship vlogs, proposals, and nostalgic montages. In Filmora, pair blue backgrounds with pastel overlays, and add the dark red only on keywords, hearts, or timeline markers so it feels special rather than overwhelming.

Dusky Harbor Romance

dusky harbor romance blue dark red color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #0f172a, #1d3557, #a4161a, #ffdab9
  • Mood: Warm, wistful, and sunset-soaked.
  • Use for: Ideal for golden hour couple shoots, travel vlogs, and poetic B-roll sequences.

Dusky Harbor Romance brings together harbor blues and rustic dark red, softened by peachy sunset highlights. It feels like a slow walk by the water at dusk, with warm light reflecting off deep water.

Use this palette when grading golden hour footage, couples shoots, or slow travel diaries. In thumbnails and titles, let the deep blues hold the frame while the peach tone supports text, and add the dark red to draw attention to key words or badges.

Retro & Analog Blue Dark Red Palettes

VHS Neon Drama

vhs neon drama blue dark red color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #050816, #1d4ed8, #f97316, #dc2626, #facc15
  • Mood: Hyped, vintage, and neon-drenched.
  • Use for: Perfect for synthwave edits, retro gaming intros, and energetic music videos.

VHS Neon Drama is loud and nostalgic. A dark blue base gives room for saturated electric blue, hot red, vivid orange, and neon yellow to explode on screen like arcade lights and old club posters.

Use this palette for retro gaming intros, synthwave aesthetics, or 80s-inspired dance edits. In Filmora, try pairing it with VHS-style filters and glitch transitions, using the darkest blue as the base and the brighter colors for bold text, transitions, and elements in your thumbnails.

Drive-In Marquee Glow

drive in marquee glow blue dark red color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #02101f, #2563eb, #f97373, #b91c1c, #fef3c7
  • Mood: Nostalgic, playful, and cinematic.
  • Use for: Great for retro title cards, lifestyle vlogs, and movie review channels.

Drive-In Marquee Glow recalls vintage cinema nights. Classic drive-in blue sets the stage, while soft and deep reds feel like neon signs and ticket booths. The buttery marquee light color completes the old-movie-theater charm.

This palette fits lifestyle vlogs, movie commentary, and any content that leans into cinema nostalgia. In thumbnails and intros, use the bright yellowish tone for faux marquee frames, blue for backgrounds, and red for show titles and callouts.

Indie Band Poster

indie band poster blue dark red color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #041023, #1e40af, #e11d48, #facc15, #f3e8ff
  • Mood: Artsy, bold, and slightly rebellious.
  • Use for: Use for music promos, tour teaser videos, gig posters, and edgy social graphics.

Indie Band Poster feels like screen-printed flyers on a city wall. Punchy royal blue and magenta-red collide with festival yellow and dusty lilac, creating a bold, artsy attitude.

Use this palette for band promos, festival teasers, or edgy lifestyle content. In Filmora, combine strong geometric shapes in blue and yellow with red for artist names or episode numbers, and keep lilac as a softer background or secondary text color for contrast.

Tips for Creating Blue Dark Red Color Palettes

Blue Dark Red combinations can be dramatic or refined depending on how you balance them with neutrals and highlight tones. When designing videos, thumbnails, or branding around this theme, a few practical rules help keep your visuals clear and consistent.

  • Choose a dominant hue: decide whether blue or dark red will be the main color, and use the other as an accent instead of competing 50/50 across your frames.
  • Add a neutral buffer: pair strong Blue Dark Red tones with light grays, beiges, or off-whites to improve readability in titles, lower thirds, and end screens.
  • Protect text contrast: always check that your white or light text sits on sufficiently dark blues or reds; if needed, add semi-transparent dark overlays behind text in Filmora.
  • Use red for focus: reserve dark red for CTAs, buttons, key numbers, and highlight words so the viewer instantly knows where to look.
  • Match footage and graphics: when you build titles or overlays in Filmora, sample colors from your graded footage so backgrounds, outfits, and UI elements feel unified.
  • Adapt for different platforms: slightly increase brightness and saturation for small mobile thumbnails, and keep tones more balanced and subtle for full-screen videos.
  • Mind skin tones: strong blues and reds can easily distort skin; use HSL and color wheels to protect natural skin tones while keeping your palette intact.
  • Create reusable presets: once you dial in a Blue Dark Red style in Filmora, save your color settings or build custom LUT-like presets so future projects stay on brand.

Conclusion

Blue Dark Red palettes are perfect for creators who want mood, intensity, and a strong visual identity. From stormy cinematic grades to clean corporate graphics and retro neon looks, the right combination of deep blues, rich reds, and carefully chosen highlights can completely transform how your story feels.

With Filmora, you can turn these 15 palettes and HEX codes into practical, reusable looks for your intros, thumbnails, reels, and full edits. Try them out, tweak them with AI Color Palette, HSL, and LUTs, and build a signature Blue Dark Red style that viewers recognize instantly.

Experiment, save your favorite combinations as presets, and let your color choices do just as much storytelling as your shots and music.

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Liza Brown
Liza Brown Dec 04, 25
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