Cinematic Neon Noir
Neo-noir cinema (Blade Runner, Drive, Collateral) uses neon color strategically: vivid violet, electric blue, and amber appear as pools of colored light against very deep, desaturated shadow backgrounds. The contrast is extreme and intentional.
A rain-slicked alley in a future city. Three light sources: violet neon from the left, aqua from the right, amber sodium lamp overhead. Everything else is shadow.
The color language of neo-noir cinema — electric violet and cyan against deep shadow, with amber streetlight warmth.
Palette
Each swatch links back to its individual archive detail page.
Collections should do more than group swatches. Each one should read like a usable design direction with a clear emotional lane and a real application surface.
This detail route is the missing layer between a generic palette gallery and a convincing design reference. It gives the set a specific point of view.
Ready-made tokens for Cinematic Neon Noir
Palette packs extend these colors into Figma tokens, CSS variables, Tailwind config, and Procreate swatches — structured to drop directly into your project.
From one collection to a full pack
This collection proves the taste and color direction. The related packs add more collections, token exports, and usage guidance so the palette can move from reference to implementation.
| Layer | What you have here | What the related packs add |
|---|---|---|
| Scope | One curated five-color editorial direction. | More collections, broader token coverage, and a fuller working set. |
| Output | Visual palette, copyable CSS preview, and per-color archive pages. | Downloadable CSS, JSON, Tailwind, and pack-specific asset bundles. |
| Use case | Direction finding, inspiration, and public proof. | Real project handoff, implementation, and reusable product assets. |
