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Solidcolored is a term used in digital design to describe the use of solid colors—colors without gradients, textures, or patterns—emphasizing uniform color fills in interfaces, illustrations, and branding. In some contexts, solidcolored also refers to a software project that provides tools and tokens for working with solid colors.

As a design philosophy, solidcolored promotes clarity, accessibility, and consistency by standardizing color tokens and documentation

A typical Solidcolored library offers color tokens, CSS variables, and a simple API for generating and exporting

In practice, solid colors are favored in minimalist interfaces, branding, and situations requiring high performance and

See also: flat design, color theory, design tokens, accessibility in color. The concept is used in both

within
design
systems.
Several
open-source
projects
adopt
the
name
or
concept
to
help
teams
enforce
strict
solid-color
usage
across
products.
flat
color
palettes.
It
may
include
utilities
for
contrast
checking,
token
validation,
and
framework
integrations
to
support
web
and
mobile
development.
legibility.
Designers
pair
solidcolored
tokens
with
typography,
spacing,
and
accessible
color
combinations
to
achieve
clear,
scalable
visuals.
theoretical
discussions
of
color
and
in
practical
tooling
for
UI
development.