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

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

Dark blue sits in a sweet spot between calm and powerful. It feels stable, intelligent, and trustworthy, which is why it dominates in tech, finance, education, and cinematic storytelling. In video, dark blue instantly adds depth to night scenes, tech UIs, and elegant titles, while in branding it communicates reliability and quiet confidence without feeling dull.

For creators, choosing the right dark blue color palette can decide whether a thumbnail gets clicked, an intro feels cinematic, or a channel identity looks polished. Below are 15 ready-to-use dark blue color palettes with HEX codes you can apply to titles, overlays, lower thirds, and branding elements in Filmora or any design tool.

In this article
    1. Midnight Harbor Glow
    2. Corporate Deep Sea
    3. Navy Gold Prestige
    4. Steel Skyline Dusk
    1. Stormfront Cinema Frame
    2. Noir Alley Rain
    3. Deep Ocean Thriller
    4. Galaxy Lens Flare
    1. Quiet Library Night
    2. Blue Hour Workspace
    3. Calm Tide Interface
    4. Frosted Navy Pastel
    1. Cyberwave Midnight
    2. Arcade Harbor Lights
    3. Electric Nautical Pop

Elegant & Modern Dark Blue Color Palettes

Midnight Harbor Glow

midnight harbor glow dark blue color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #050b1a, #0f2746, #1f5c87, #f5f7fb, #f7b733
  • Mood: Calm, polished, and slightly warm with a luxe evening vibe.
  • Use for: Ideal for cinematic title cards, luxury brand intros, and polished YouTube channel banners.

This dark blue color palette feels like a quiet harbor at night lit by distant golden lights. The almost-black navy (#050b1a) and deep harbor blue (#0f2746) give you a strong, cinematic base, while the richer blue (#1f5c87) adds clarity for text and UI lines. Soft off-whites keep the design breathable, and the warm gold (#f7b733) becomes your highlight for buttons, icons, and logo accents.

Use Midnight Harbor Glow when you want your intros, lower thirds, and end screens to look premium without feeling loud. It works especially well for luxury brands, finance or consulting channels, and any video where you want the viewer to feel they are entering a high-end, carefully curated world.

Pro Tip: Build a Cinematic Dark Blue Look in Filmora

To keep this elegant dark blue palette consistent across an edit, design your key elements once in Filmora and reuse them. Set your title cards with the darkest blue as the background, use the medium blue for dividers or outlines, and reserve the gold accent for calls to action like Subscribe or Download.

Then, save these as custom title presets in Filmora so you can drop them onto any new video. This keeps your thumbnails, intros, and outros visually unified and makes your channel look more cinematic and professional over time.

AI Color Palette

If you have a still frame or brand card using Midnight Harbor Glow, you can turn it into a look for your entire video. Filmora's AI Color Palette feature analyzes the colors in a reference image or clip and automatically matches the tones of your other footage.

Import your reference, pick a shot with clean dark blues and the gold highlight, then apply the AI Color Palette to the rest of your timeline. This instantly harmonizes B-roll, talking head shots, and overlay graphics so everything shares the same moody dark blue atmosphere.

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HSL, Color Wheels & Curves

Once your palette is applied, use Filmora's HSL controls, color wheels, and curves to refine the dark blue mood. You can deepen the navy shadows slightly, desaturate skin tones so they do not turn too cyan, and add a gentle S-curve for extra contrast that still preserves detail in the highlights.

If you want a more dramatic, cinematic night look, push the shadows and midtones toward dark blue while keeping highlights neutral. Tools like these, demonstrated in Filmora's color correction tutorials, let you fine-tune the balance between rich blues and clean whites so your text remains readable on thumbnails and titles.

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1000+ Video Filters & 3D LUTs

To speed up your grading, combine this dark blue palette with Filmora's built-in filters and LUTs. You can start with one of Filmora's video filters and 3D LUTs that lean cool or cinematic, then fine-tune the blues to match your HEX codes.

This is especially useful when you are editing a series of videos or playlists. Apply the same LUT to all your clips, then adjust titles and overlays in your chosen dark blue colors so your entire channel looks like one cohesive brand.

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Corporate Deep Sea

corporate deep sea dark blue color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #081327, #12345b, #1f5f8b, #f2f4f8, #c0d1e4
  • Mood: Professional, trustworthy, and quietly confident.
  • Use for: Perfect for corporate explainers, tech product demos, and LinkedIn-ready video templates.

Corporate Deep Sea uses strong, stable dark blues offset by clean light grays for a calm and professional appearance. The deeper tones create excellent backgrounds for white or pale blue text, while the medium blue (#1f5f8b) is ideal for icons, data highlights, and callout boxes.

This palette is a natural fit for pitch decks, product demo lower thirds, and LinkedIn-style video covers. Use the darkest shade for full-screen opener slides, the mid blues for charts or timeline graphics, and the soft grays to keep UI elements and infographics easy to read on any device.

Navy Gold Prestige

navy gold prestige dark blue color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #020817, #0b2141, #d4af37, #f5f2e8, #7586a2
  • Mood: Luxurious, ceremonial, and high-end.
  • Use for: Great for award show graphics, course launches, and premium brand trailers.

Navy Gold Prestige combines deep navy bases with a classic metallic gold (#d4af37) and soft ivory. The result feels like a digital version of a formal gala or graduation ceremony, perfect when you want your content to signal success and achievement.

Use the dark blues behind your titles and logo stings, bring in gold for animated borders, badges, and subscribe buttons, and let the ivory and muted blue-gray keep text sections legible. It works beautifully for course launch trailers, mastermind or coaching brands, and any celebratory milestone video.

Steel Skyline Dusk

steel skyline dusk dark blue color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #050b16, #1c3556, #4f6b8a, #9fb1c5, #f3f5f9
  • Mood: Urban, sleek, and quietly futuristic.
  • Use for: Use for tech startups, architecture reels, and minimal lower-third designs.

Steel Skyline Dusk layers dark navy with steel blue midtones and pale sky-inspired grays. It feels like looking at a glass cityscape as the sun fades, giving you a cool and minimal mood that suits tech and architecture content.

Use the darker shades for full-screen backgrounds, the mid blues for outlines and device frames, and the lightest tint for UI panels or data cards. This palette is ideal for app promos, city drone reels, and portfolio videos where you want sleek dark blue color combinations without overwhelming the footage.

Moody & Cinematic Dark Blue Color Palettes

Stormfront Cinema Frame

stormfront cinema frame dark blue color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #030712, #0b1c33, #284765, #8fa3b8, #f2eee9
  • Mood: Dramatic, introspective, and cinematic like a brewing storm.
  • Use for: Ideal for moody vlogs, documentary openings, and narrative short films.

Stormfront Cinema Frame moves from near-black shadow blues to desaturated sky grays, echoing the feeling of an incoming storm. The palette is designed for emotional, story-driven content where contrast and atmosphere matter more than bright color.

Use the deepest tones on letterbox bars, title backgrounds, and transitions, then bring in the mid blues for subtle overlays or text. The soft light beige (#f2eee9) keeps on-screen captions readable without breaking the cinematic mood, making it perfect for interviews, reflective travel vlogs, and slow, story-rich edits.

Noir Alley Rain

noir alley rain dark blue color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #02040b, #0e2036, #31536f, #7c8a96, #c7d0d9
  • Mood: Mysterious, rainy-night noir with a subtle vintage touch.
  • Use for: Great for crime podcasts on YouTube, mystery trailers, and introspective music videos.

Noir Alley Rain leans into inky shadows and cool gray mist, like a side street after rain. The darkest blue-blacks deepen your frame, while the slate and silver tones echo wet pavement and distant light.

Use this dark blue palette for true crime overlays, moody lyrics videos, or stylized podcast intros. Keep titles in the lightest gray for contrast against the darker backgrounds, and use the mid blue (#31536f) to highlight key words or timestamps so they stand out while preserving the noir mood.

Deep Ocean Thriller

deep ocean thriller dark blue color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #000814, #001f3f, #005f73, #94d2bd, #e9d8a6
  • Mood: Tense, adventurous, and oceanic with a hint of mystery.
  • Use for: Use in underwater footage, adventure trailers, and gaming intros with a cinematic tone.

Deep Ocean Thriller combines abyssal dark blues with teal seafoam and soft sand tones. It is tailored for stories set on or under the water, or for any project where you want a sense of depth and unknown danger.

Use the darkest shades as your base for frames, HUD elements, and loading screens, while #005f73 and #94d2bd accent health bars, chapter titles, and map graphics. The pale sand color works well for subtitles and UI labels that must remain legible against rich ocean footage.

Galaxy Lens Flare

galaxy lens flare dark blue color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #020617, #112240, #4f46e5, #f97316, #e5e7eb
  • Mood: Cosmic, energetic, and slightly surreal.
  • Use for: Perfect for sci-fi intros, channel logos, and motion graphics with space themes.

Galaxy Lens Flare starts with dark cosmic blues and injects them with electric violet (#4f46e5) and a bright flare orange (#f97316). The result is a high-energy palette that still feels rooted in deep space.

Use the blues for starfields and UI backgrounds, the violet for glowing outlines and titles, and the orange as a striking accent for alerts, tap targets, or subscribe animations. The light gray keeps text readable on thumbnails and end screens while letting the bold colors pop in your motion graphics.

Soft & Minimal Dark Blue Color Palettes

Quiet Library Night

quiet library night dark blue color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #050816, #102a43, #829ab1, #bcccdc, #f5f7fa
  • Mood: Cozy, thoughtful, and calm like a late-night study session.
  • Use for: Ideal for study-with-me videos, productivity vlogs, and educational channels.

Quiet Library Night softens dark navy with muted slate blues and paper-like off-whites. It feels focused and gentle, like working at a desk lamp while the rest of the room stays dim.

Use the darkest shade for background panels around your camera frame, the mid blues for headings, timers, and chapter markers, and the pale tones for notes or checklist overlays. This palette works beautifully for study timelapses, tutorial slides, and calm live stream layouts.

Blue Hour Workspace

blue hour workspace dark blue color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #040716, #16324f, #4f6d7a, #c0d6df, #f7fafc
  • Mood: Productive, minimal, and softly modern.
  • Use for: Great for desk setups, remote work vlogs, and app demo UI graphics.

Blue Hour Workspace uses cool dark blue shadows with airy grays to capture that quiet, motivated window of time before or after daylight. The palette keeps things clean and modern, with enough contrast for UI-heavy screens.

Use the darker tones for header bars and background mats, the mid blue-gray for section dividers and icons, and the lightest shades for card backgrounds and annotation boxes. This is an excellent aesthetic color palette for vlog creators showing setups, routines, and productivity tips.

Calm Tide Interface

calm tide interface dark blue color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #071019, #12324a, #3a6f8f, #b7d9e8, #f5fbff
  • Mood: Balanced, refreshing, and user-friendly.
  • Use for: Perfect for app walkthroughs, SaaS promos, and clean channel branding.

Calm Tide Interface blends dark interface blues with gentle aqua highlights and bright whites. It feels like a modern dashboard that happens to sit beside the ocean, refreshing but still structured and professional.

Use the darkest blues as your main UI background for overlays and explainer screens, the aqua midtones for buttons and progress bars, and the very light blue-white for panels and tooltips. This palette keeps your product-focused videos clear and easy on the eyes, ideal for SaaS intros, onboarding tutorials, and explainer animations.

Frosted Navy Pastel

frosted navy pastel dark blue color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #07111f, #1f3b57, #7aa5d2, #d6e4f6, #fafdff
  • Mood: Soft, airy, and slightly dreamy while still grounded.
  • Use for: Use for lifestyle vlogs, aesthetic study reels, and soft-brand intro cards.

Frosted Navy Pastel pairs grounded navy with powdery blues and nearly white tints. It feels dreamy but not childish, striking a balance between grown-up and soft aesthetic.

Choose the deeper shades for logo areas, title straps, and frame lines, then let the lighter pastels fill in backgrounds and highlight blocks behind text. This dark blue hex palette works well for lifestyle creators, bookstagram or studygram style videos, and any channel that wants a gentle, airy identity.

Bold & Neon Dark Blue Color Palettes

Cyberwave Midnight

cyberwave midnight dark blue color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #020617, #0f172a, #22d3ee, #a855f7, #e11d48
  • Mood: Edgy, neon, and futuristic with nightclub energy.
  • Use for: Perfect for gaming streams, tech reviews, and energetic channel intros.

Cyberwave Midnight uses inky midnight blues as a base for neon cyan, violet, and magenta accents. It feels like a cyberpunk city at night, pulsing with tech and nightlife energy.

Keep your backgrounds in the two darkest blues to make the neons explode visually. Use cyan (#22d3ee) and violet (#a855f7) for UI elements, streaks, and glitch effects, while magenta (#e11d48) draws attention to key CTAs, kill counts, or subscription prompts. This palette is ideal for gaming highlight reels, tech gadget reviews, and energetic YouTube intros.

Arcade Harbor Lights

arcade harbor lights dark blue color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #030712, #1e293b, #38bdf8, #facc15, #f97316
  • Mood: Playful, retro, and high-contrast like an 80s arcade at the docks.
  • Use for: Great for retro gaming edits, travel nightlife vlogs, and upbeat promo teasers.

Arcade Harbor Lights anchors dark dockside blues with bright cyan, amber, and orange glows. It is high-contrast and fun, evoking arcade cabinets and neon signs reflecting on water.

Use the blues as the main background layer, then drop in cyan (#38bdf8) for outlines and strokes and amber (#facc15) or orange (#f97316) for highlights and animated icons. This dark blue YouTube thumbnail palette makes titles jump off the screen and works well for nightlife travel edits, arcades, bar crawls, and energetic product promos.

Electric Nautical Pop

electric nautical pop dark blue color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #000814, #001d3d, #00b4d8, #ffafcc, #ffe5ec
  • Mood: Bright, coastal, and fun with a pop-art twist.
  • Use for: Use for summer vlogs, beach highlight reels, and lifestyle brand promos.

Electric Nautical Pop pairs deep nautical navy with bright aqua and playful pink pastels. It keeps the authority of dark blue while adding a fun, social-media-ready vibe.

Use the dark blues as a base for lower thirds, captions, and frame borders, then bring in aqua (#00b4d8) and pinks for stickers, emojis, and doodle-style overlays. This palette is perfect for summer vlogs, coastal travel videos, and upbeat brand campaigns targeting a younger audience.

Tips for Creating Dark Blue Color Palettes

Dark blue works across luxury, tech, education, and entertainment, but it needs smart combinations and contrast to stay readable on all screens. Here are practical tips for using dark blue color combinations in video and design.

  • Pair dark blue with light neutrals (ivory, light gray, soft white) to keep text and icons legible on thumbnails and intro cards.
  • Add one accent color (gold, orange, teal, pink, or neon cyan) and use it consistently for CTAs such as subscribe buttons, download prompts, or links.
  • Check contrast on mobile: zoom out on your timeline or export test thumbnails to make sure dark blue backgrounds do not swallow small text.
  • Match your footage: if your video is warm (sunsets, tungsten light), pick a palette with warm highlights; for cool footage (night, screens, ocean), choose cooler accent tones.
  • Keep branding consistent by reusing the same 3 to 5 HEX codes across intros, lower thirds, end screens, and channel banners.
  • Use gradients between two dark blues or a dark blue and a mid blue to add depth behind titles without distracting from the main subject.
  • For cinematic looks, lower saturation slightly in the darkest blues and push contrast so the image feels moody but not muddy.
  • Save style presets: in Filmora, build reusable title and overlay templates using your chosen dark blue hex palette so every new video automatically fits your brand.

Dark blue is one of the most versatile colors for creators, able to feel luxurious, corporate, cozy, or electric depending on what you pair it with. By choosing a focused dark blue color palette and sticking to a few key HEX codes, you can shape the mood of your videos and strengthen your visual identity across platforms.

Use these 15 palettes as starting points for your thumbnails, intros, overlays, and channel branding. Drop them into Filmora, combine them with color tools, filters, and LUTs, and refine until your dark blue aesthetic perfectly matches your story and audience.

Once you have a look you love, save presets and reuse them across series, playlists, and social cutdowns. Consistent dark blue branding will make your content feel more intentional, cinematic, and instantly recognizable.

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