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Top 15 Celestial Color Palettes for Creative Projects With HEX Codes

Max Wales
Max Wales Originally published Dec 02, 25, updated Dec 02, 25

Celestial color palettes draw from the night sky: deep navy, soft starlight blues, muted violets, and pastel cosmic glows. Psychologically, these tones feel calm, spacious, and a little mysterious, which makes them perfect for storytelling, reflection, and futuristic or dreamy branding. They can make a simple talking-head shot feel cinematic, or turn a basic title card into something that feels like it is floating in space.

For video creators, designers, and YouTube brands, Celestial colors work beautifully in intros, lower thirds, overlays, thumbnails, and end screens. Below you will find ready-made Celestial color palettes with HEX codes you can copy straight into your design tools or apply in Filmora, so your vlogs, edits, and channel identity stay visually consistent from first frame to final thumbnail.

In this article
    1. Starlit Ocean Veil
    2. Moonlit Cloud Drift
    3. Nebula Whisper Glow
    4. Twilight Halo Mist
    1. Galactic Neon Surge
    2. Supernova Title Burst
    3. Cosmic Arcade Horizon
    4. Aurora Pulse Spectrum
    1. Pastel Starfield Haze
    2. Cotton Sky Constellations
    3. Lunar Milkshake Sky
    1. Celestial Studio Luxe
    2. Midnight Interface Orbit
    3. Silver Comet Branding
    4. Deep Space Minimal

Soft Dreamy Celestial Color Palettes

Starlit Ocean Veil

starlit ocean veil celestial color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #030b2b, #114b5f, #5c6ac4, #b8c6ff, #f4f7ff
  • Mood: Calm, expansive, and quietly cinematic.
  • Use for: Perfect for slow-travel vlogs, meditative B-roll, and subtle lower-third graphics that need a tranquil, oceanic feel.

Starlit Ocean Veil layers deep navy with softer Celestial blues, creating the feeling of staring out over a quiet sea under a clear night sky. The darker tones (#030b2b, #114b5f) work well as backgrounds, while #b8c6ff and #f4f7ff give you gentle highlights for text, icons, or glows without ever feeling harsh.

Use this palette for slow, cinematic intros, reflection sequences, and minimal YouTube thumbnails where you want calm and focus instead of loud contrast. In Filmora, you can match your titles, overlays, and color grading to these blues so your entire edit, from B-roll to end screen, feels like one continuous, soothing Celestial scene.

Pro Tip: Build A Cinematic Celestial Look In Filmora

To keep a Starlit Ocean Veil vibe across an entire project, start by setting your main background and frame elements to the darkest navy, then use the mid-blues for titles and callouts. In Filmora, you can quickly recolor shapes, text, and overlays using the color picker so every asset stays within this Celestial family.

Once you like the look on one key shot (for example, your intro clip), save those settings as a custom preset or copy and paste attributes to other clips. This keeps your oceanic blues consistent across talking-head segments, B-roll, shorts, and social cutdowns, so your channel feels cohesive and recognizable at a glance.

AI Color Palette

If you have a still frame or reference image that perfectly captures your Celestial mood, you can use Filmora's AI Color Palette feature to apply that same look to the rest of your footage. Pick a hero clip graded with Starlit Ocean Veil tones, then let AI analyze its colors and match other shots automatically.

This is especially useful for vlogs shot over multiple days or locations, where lighting changes a lot. AI Color Palette helps unify everything into one cohesive Celestial palette, so your video looks intentional, not pieced together.

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HSL, Color Wheels & Curves

Once your base Celestial palette is in place, use Filmora's HSL, color wheels, and curves to refine it. You can slightly shift the blues toward teal for a fresher, modern tech look, or deepen the shadows for a more cinematic night-sky feeling. Adjusting individual color ranges with the color correction tools in Filmora helps you keep skin tones natural while your background stays richly Celestial.

In curves, a gentle S-curve boosts contrast without crushing those delicate light blues, while color wheels let you tint highlights toward #f4f7ff and midtones toward #5c6ac4. The result: a polished, professional look that still feels soft and dreamy.

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1000+ Video Filters & 3D LUTs

If you want to stylize your Celestial palettes even faster, Filmora's video filters and 3D LUTs make it easy to get there in one click. Apply soft cinematic LUTs to push your blues deeper and your highlights creamier, or use glow and light-leak filters to mimic distant stars and soft halos.

Combine a LUT with slight manual tweaks in HSL and curves, and you can turn any standard clip into a dreamy, oceanic Celestial sequence that feels ready for a film trailer, channel intro, or moody music video.

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Moonlit Cloud Drift

moonlit cloud drift celestial color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #1f2933, #3f4c6b, #7f8fb3, #c7d2ff, #f5f7fb
  • Mood: Soft, reflective, and slightly nostalgic.
  • Use for: Use in reflective video essays, calm talking-head setups, and title cards where you want a gentle, moonlit atmosphere.

Moonlit Cloud Drift mixes cool blues with muted grays, echoing slow-moving clouds across a bright moon. The darker tones are excellent for background plates, while #c7d2ff and #f5f7fb provide just enough glow to keep text readable and clean.

This palette is ideal for reflective essays, commentary videos, or storytime content that leans emotional but still needs a professional edge. Use it in YouTube thumbnails, video frames, and intro sequences to signal a calm, thoughtful Celestial mood without going fully dark or dramatic.

Nebula Whisper Glow

nebula whisper glow celestial color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #1b1b3a, #4b3f72, #8566aa, #f3c4fb, #ffe9ff
  • Mood: Dreamy, poetic, and slightly magical.
  • Use for: Great for story-driven shorts, fantasy edits, and lyric videos that lean into dreamy gradients and celestial overlays.

Nebula Whisper Glow drifts from inky indigo into lavender and soft pink highlights, like a distant nebula painted across the sky. The contrast between #1b1b3a and the pastel pinks (#f3c4fb, #ffe9ff) gives you room for subtle depth without losing that dreamy softness.

Use this palette to build gradients in your opening titles, animated lyric backgrounds, and overlays with stars or dust particles. It works especially well for fantasy edits, soft pop music videos, or any Celestial-themed brand that wants a bit of magic without feeling childish.

Twilight Halo Mist

twilight halo mist celestial color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #201b3d, #453a72, #7a6ea8, #f2d194, #f9f4ff
  • Mood: Warm, hopeful, and twilight-inspired.
  • Use for: Use in golden-hour montages, romantic reels, and outro screens where you want a soft dusk vibe with a hint of glow.

Twilight Halo Mist balances smoky violets with a soft halo of warm gold and cream. The combination of #201b3d and #453a72 with the warm #f2d194 captures that moment when the sun has just dipped below the horizon but the sky still glows.

Apply this palette to love-story edits, golden-hour travel montages, or outro screens that need to end on a warm, hopeful note. In thumbnails, use the darker purples as a frame and the gold as accent lines or text to draw the eye without overwhelming your Celestial mood.

Bold Cosmic Celestial Color Palettes

Galactic Neon Surge

galactic neon surge celestial color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #050016, #00f5ff, #ff4ecd, #8b5cff, #f9ff5a
  • Mood: High-energy, futuristic, and electric.
  • Use for: Perfect for gaming intros, tech promos, and kinetic typography that needs bold neon accents against a deep space backdrop.

Galactic Neon Surge throws neon cyan, magenta, violet, and acid yellow onto a nearly black space base. #050016 anchors everything, giving you a pure void for UI elements, while #00f5ff, #ff4ecd, and #f9ff5a explode as attention-grabbing highlights.

Use this palette when you want your Celestial theme to feel like a neon galaxy: gaming intros, glitch edits, motion graphics, and CTA buttons on your thumbnails all benefit from this high-energy mix. It is particularly strong for subscribe animations and end cards that need to pop even on small mobile screens.

Supernova Title Burst

supernova title burst celestial color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #040017, #ff3366, #ff9f1c, #ffd447, #ffffff
  • Mood: Explosive, attention-grabbing, and dramatic.
  • Use for: Use for YouTube thumbnails, bold openers, and subscribe animations that must stand out even on small mobile screens.

Supernova Title Burst pairs a nearly black base with hot pink, blazing orange, and bright yellow, plus pure white for contrast. It feels like a sudden flare in deep space, perfect for titles and motion elements that need to demand attention instantly.

Apply this palette to text-heavy thumbnails, countdowns, and reveal animations. Keep most of the frame in #040017, then use #ff3366 or #ff9f1c behind your key text to create bold, readable focal points that look powerful in any feed.

Cosmic Arcade Horizon

cosmic arcade horizon celestial color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #050816, #0f52ba, #36f1cd, #ff6ac1, #ffe66d
  • Mood: Retro-futuristic, playful, and vibrant.
  • Use for: Ideal for retro edits, synthwave music visuals, and energetic channel branding that mixes arcade nostalgia with cosmic colors.

Cosmic Arcade Horizon mixes deep midnight blue with saturated teal, pink, and golden highlights. It feels like an 80s arcade sign floating in space, blending nostalgia with a modern Celestial twist.

Use this palette in synthwave music visuals, retro gaming content, or branding for channels that want a playful sci-fi identity. In Filmora, combine these colors with grid overlays, neon outlines, and glow effects to sell the arcade-in-space mood in intros, transitions, and end cards.

Aurora Pulse Spectrum

aurora pulse spectrum celestial color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #020817, #00c8ff, #48ff9a, #ffd500, #ffffff
  • Mood: Dynamic, optimistic, and aurora-like.
  • Use for: Great for motion graphics packs, dynamic lower-thirds, and social promos that need an aurora-inspired gradient feel.

Aurora Pulse Spectrum uses a deep space base with icy blue, neon green, and golden rays that resemble animated aurora bands. The bright accents look stunning when arranged in smooth gradients or animated streaks.

Use this palette for dynamic lower thirds, waveform-inspired animations, and title sequences that need movement and optimism. Gradients from #00c8ff through #48ff9a into #ffd500 make perfect backgrounds for reels and shorts where you want a kinetic Celestial spectrum behind your content.

Pastel Celestial Color Palettes

Pastel Starfield Haze

pastel starfield haze celestial color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #1c2140, #7f8cff, #c6b9ff, #ffe8ff, #fdfcff
  • Mood: Soft, whimsical, and airy.
  • Use for: Perfect for aesthetic vlogs, bullet journal content, and dreamy social posts where you want subtle color grading with a pastel sky feel.

Pastel Starfield Haze sets a muted navy foundation under powdery blues and lilac-pink highlights. It hints at a star-filled sky but keeps everything light and airy, with #ffe8ff and #fdfcff adding a gentle, dreamy glow.

Try this palette on aesthetic vlogs, study-with-me videos, or bullet journal reels where you want a calm Celestial look without heavy contrast. Use the darker shade for outlines and text, and the pastels for background cards, stickers, and lower thirds so your visuals stay soft but readable.

Cotton Sky Constellations

cotton sky constellations celestial color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #17233b, #6eb5ff, #bde0ff, #ffe5f1, #ffffff
  • Mood: Lighthearted, friendly, and comforting.
  • Use for: Use for lifestyle channels, travel diaries, and channel art where you want a soft blue sky look with gentle cotton-candy accents.

Cotton Sky Constellations blends dusty navy with airy sky blue, baby blue, and blush pink. It feels like tracing constellations in a bright morning sky, making Celestial themes feel friendly and approachable.

Use this palette in lifestyle branding, travel thumbnails, and channel banners. Let #17233b anchor your logos or text, while #6eb5ff and #bde0ff fill backgrounds and frames. Small accents of #ffe5f1 keep the design playful and warm, especially on social post covers and story highlights.

Lunar Milkshake Sky

lunar milkshake sky celestial color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #111827, #9ae6ff, #d6e4ff, #ffeaf6, #fefcfb
  • Mood: Gentle, cozy, and slightly surreal.
  • Use for: Great for ASMR videos, cozy night routines, and overlays where you want super-soft tones that still feel on-theme with the night sky.

Lunar Milkshake Sky starts with a dark lunar base, then melts into pastel cyan, baby blue, and milkshake pink. It creates a creamy Celestial aesthetic that feels cozy and surreal rather than cold or intense.

This palette is perfect for ASMR, night routines, and sleep playlists. Use the darker shade (#111827) to frame your content and the lighter tones for subtitles, icons, and gentle overlays that make viewers feel relaxed and safe while still staying in a night-sky theme.

Elegant Modern Celestial Color Palettes

Celestial Studio Luxe

celestial studio luxe celestial color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #050b1a, #1b2a41, #4a6fa5, #9fb3c8, #f5f7fa
  • Mood: Professional, cinematic, and polished.
  • Use for: Use in studio setups, tech reviews, and channel branding that needs a refined celestial feel compatible with corporate visuals.

Celestial Studio Luxe transitions from inky navy through slate blue into refined steel tones and soft white. It feels like a high-end studio subtly lit by a distant, cool sky, giving you all the Celestial depth with a corporate-ready finish.

Use this palette for tech reviews, tutorials, and personal brands that want to look premium. Let #050b1a and #1b2a41 define your backgrounds, while #4a6fa5 and #9fb3c8 handle accent lines, icons, and buttons. #f5f7fa keeps on-screen text crisp and readable across intros, lower thirds, and end cards.

Midnight Interface Orbit

midnight interface orbit celestial color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #050816, #1e293b, #334155, #38bdf8, #e2e8f0
  • Mood: Sleek, digital, and product-focused.
  • Use for: Ideal for UI mockups, app tutorials, and tech explainer videos where you want a clean dark mode look with a celestial accent color.

Midnight Interface Orbit stacks layered midnight blues with a crisp cyan highlight and light gray UI neutrals. It looks like a dark-mode interface hovering in space, perfect for digital products and app-focused content.

Use #050816 and #1e293b as your UI backgrounds, #334155 for panels or cards, and #38bdf8 for key highlights like buttons and callouts. #e2e8f0 keeps text and icons readable, so your app tutorials, dashboards, and explainer graphics stay clean while still echoing a Celestial night theme.

Silver Comet Branding

silver comet branding celestial color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #050816, #3b4256, #8a9dbf, #e4ecf7, #ffffff
  • Mood: Minimal, sophisticated, and cool-toned.
  • Use for: Great for logos, watermarks, and brand kits that need a subtle space influence without loud colors.

Silver Comet Branding combines charcoal blues with silvery grays and bright white, like a comet trail streaking across a dark sky. It feels sleek and understated, without the neon or pastel drama of other Celestial palettes.

Use this for logos, watermarks, lower thirds, and media kits. Let #050816 or #3b4256 ground your brand mark, while #8a9dbf and #e4ecf7 support subtle gradients or line work. #ffffff keeps typography sharp on thumbnails, channel art, and presentation slides.

Deep Space Minimal

deep space minimal celestial color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #020617, #111827, #1f2937, #4b5563, #e5e7eb
  • Mood: Calm, focused, and ultra-minimal.
  • Use for: Use for background plates, typography-focused edits, and minimalist title screens where typography and motion are the stars.

Deep Space Minimal is a stack of deep blue-grays with a single pale highlight. It suggests infinite depth while staying calm and restrained, making it ideal when you want the content or typography to take center stage.

Use the darkest tones for full-screen backgrounds and overlays, then reserve #e5e7eb for clean text and simple icons. This palette is perfect for minimalist title cards, cinematic credits, and typography-led edits where motion and message matter more than color complexity, but you still want a subtle Celestial atmosphere.

Tips for Creating Celestial Color Palettes

When building your own Celestial color palettes for video and design, think about how night-sky blues, purples, and soft highlights will behave on different screens, and how they can support your story, branding, and readability at the same time.

  • Start with a deep base color for space: pick one dark navy or blue-gray as your main background, then build lighter tones and accents on top.
  • Balance cool and warm tones: mix cool Celestial blues with a small amount of warm gold or pink to keep your visuals inviting instead of icy.
  • Protect text readability: always test white or light text over your darkest shade, and make sure thumbnails stay legible at small sizes.
  • Use accents sparingly: choose one or two bright accent colors (neon, gold, or pastel) for buttons, CTAs, and key icons so they stand out.
  • Match footage, not just graphics: adjust your video color grading so shadows, midtones, and highlights sit close to your chosen Celestial HEX codes.
  • Keep brand consistency: reuse the same 4–5 HEX codes across intros, lower thirds, overlays, and social templates so your audience recognizes your look instantly.
  • Test on light and dark modes: if you design overlays for apps or screen recordings, check how your palette looks on both bright and dark interfaces.
  • Save presets in Filmora: once you dial in a Celestial grade you like, save it as a preset so you can apply it quickly across future projects.

Celestial color palettes can do a lot of heavy lifting for your storytelling and branding. From soft, dreamy pastels to bold neon galaxies and minimal deep-space schemes, the right combination can make your videos feel more cinematic, focused, and emotionally clear.

Try these 15 palettes as starting points: drop the HEX codes into your titles, graphics, and Filmora color tools, then fine-tune them to match your footage. As you reuse the same Celestial tones across intros, B-roll, overlays, and thumbnails, your channel will start to feel more cohesive and recognizable.

Experiment inside Filmora with AI Color Palette, HSL and curves, and filters and LUTs until you land on a signature Celestial style that fits your content. Once it is saved as a preset, you can keep that look consistent across every new upload with just a few clicks.

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