Default text refers to the main or prominent textual content. Suitable for important headlines, titles, or primary information that requires the most attention.
#ffffff
#c3d0d9
text-inverse
Inverse text refers to the opposite color that contrasts with the background.
#494a4a
#c3d0d9
text-secondary
Secondary text is for supporting or supplementary information. Often used for descriptions, labels, captions, or any content that is less significant than the default text but still relevant to the user experience.
#8a8a8a
#9aa5ae
text-disabled
Disabled text refers to a particular element is temporarily or permanently disabled and cannot be accessed or interacted with.
#494a4a
#e4ebf0
icon-default
Default icon refers to the standard or pre-set icon. Suitable for operating systems or software programs as a generic placeholder.
#ffffff
#e4ebf0
icon-inverse
Inverse icon refers to the opposite color that contrasts with the background.
#8a8a8a
#9aa5ae
icon-disabled
Disabled icon indicates that a particular function, feature, or control is currently disabled or unavailable.
#ffffff
#2b3033
surface-enabled
Surface on enabled state refers to the default appearance and behavior of a clickable element. It represents the initial or resting state, typically before any user interaction has occurred.
#f2f2f2
rgba(76,84,91,0.24)
surface-muted
Muted surface indicates that the ui element is not editable and is intended for viewing purposes only. Suitable for read-only UI controls.
#d2eafa
#4c545b
surface-hover
Surface on hover state refers to an interaction that the ui element is interactive and clickable. It's primarily used in desktop or laptop interfaces where cursor-based interactions are prevalent.
rgba(255,255,255,0)
rgba(43,48,51,0)
surface-transparent
Transparent surface is intented to create a subtle and understated appearance. Suitable for the less important ui control.
#dadada
#000000
surface-pressed
Surface with pressed state is a stemporary visual alteration that provides immediate feedback to the user, confirming that their input has been recognized.
#f2f2f2
#2b3033
surface-selected-moderate
Surface with moderate selected state refers to an interaction that occurs when the ui element is active. Suitable for subtle appearance that should not dominate the overall design when the ui element is active.
#d2eafa
#4c545b
surface-selected-moderate:hover
Surface hovering over a moderate selected state refers to an interaction that occurs when the ui element is hovered on a current selection. It's primarily used in desktop or laptop interfaces where cursor-based interactions are prevalent.
#316245
#316245
surface-selected-strong
Surface with strong selected state refers to an interaction that occurs when the ui element is active. Suitable for prominent call-to-actions.
#316245
#7faf7f
surface-selected-strong:hover
Surface hovering over a strong selected state refers to an interaction that occurs when the ui element is hovered on a current selection. It's primarily used in desktop or laptop interfaces where cursor-based interactions are prevalent.
#ffffff
#2b3033
surface-disabled
A surface with a disabled state indicates that a particular function, feature, or control is currently disabled or unavailable.
#8a8a8a
#6f7a82
border-enabled
Border on enabled state refers to the default appearance and behavior of a clickable element. It represents the initial or resting state, typically before any user interaction has occurred.
#f2f2f2
#4c545b
border-muted
Muted border indicates that the ui element is not editable and is intended for viewing purposes only. Suitable for read-only UI controls.
rgba(255,255,255,0)
rgba(228,235,240,0)
border-transparent
Transparent border is intented to create a subtle and understated appearance. Suitable for the less important ui control.
#1482cc
#9aa5ae
border-hover
Border on hover state refers to an interaction that the ui element is clickable. It's primarily used in desktop or laptop interfaces where cursor-based interactions are prevalent.
#1482cc
#e4ebf0
border-focused
Border on focused state refers to an interaction that occurs when the ui element is focused through keyboard navigation or other assistive technologies.
#8a8a8a
#6f7a82
border-pressed
Border with pressed state is a stemporary visual alteration that provides immediate feedback to the user, confirming that their input has been recognized.
#8a8a8a
#6f7a82
border-selected-moderate
Border with a moderate selected state refers to an interaction that occurs when the ui element is active.
#1482cc
#9aa5ae
border-selected-moderate:hover
Border hovering over a moderate selected state refers to an interaction that occurs when the ui element is hovered on a current selection. It's primarily used in desktop or laptop interfaces where cursor-based interactions are prevalent.
#316245
#7faf7f
border-selected-strong
Border with strong selected state refers to an interaction that occurs when the ui element is active. Suitable for prominent call-to-actions.
#316245
#7faf7f
border-selected-strong:hover
Border hovering over a strong selected state refers to an interaction that occurs when the ui element is hovered on a current selection. It's primarily used in desktop or laptop interfaces where cursor-based interactions are prevalent.
#c0c0c0
#4c545b
border-disabled
A border with a disabled state indicates that a particular function, feature, or control is currently disabled or unavailable.
0 2px 4px 0 rgba(37,38,38,0.08)
0 2px 4px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.12)
shadow / default-elevation-1
button-confirmatory / primary
#252626
#c3d0d9
text-inverse
Default text refers to the main or prominent textual content. Suitable for important headlines, titles, or primary information that requires the most attention.
#ffffff
#c3d0d9
text-default
Secondary text is for supporting or supplementary information. Often used for descriptions, labels, captions, or any content that is less significant than the default text but still relevant to the user experience.
#8a8a8a
#9aa5ae
text-disabled
Disabled text refers to a particular element is temporarily or permanently disabled and cannot be accessed or interacted with.
#494a4a
#e4ebf0
icon-inverse
Default icon refers to the standard or pre-set icon. Suitable for operating systems or software programs as a generic placeholder.
#ffffff
#e4ebf0
icon-default
Inverse text refers to the opposite color that contrasts with the background.
#8a8a8a
#9aa5ae
icon-disabled
Disabled icon indicates that a particular function, feature, or control is currently disabled or unavailable.
#2d7048
#2d7048
surface-enabled
Surface on enabled state refers to the default appearance and behavior of a clickable element. It represents the initial or resting state, typically before any user interaction has occurred.
rgba(45,112,72,0)
rgba(45,112,72,0)
surface-transparent
Surface on enabled state refers to the default appearance and behavior of a clickable element. It represents the initial or resting state, typically before any user interaction has occurred.
#2d7048
#2d7048
surface-hover
Surface on hover state refers to an interaction that the ui element is interactive and clickable. It's primarily used in desktop or laptop interfaces where cursor-based interactions are prevalent.
#254934
#254934
surface-pressed
Surface with pressed state is a stemporary visual alteration that provides immediate feedback to the user, confirming that their input has been recognized.
#316245
#316245
surface-selected
Surface with moderate selected state refers to an interaction that occurs when the ui element is active. Suitable for subtle appearance that should not dominate the overall design when the ui element is active.
#316245
#316245
surface-selected:hover
Surface hovering over a moderate selected state refers to an interaction that occurs when the ui element is hovered on a current selection. It's primarily used in desktop or laptop interfaces where cursor-based interactions are prevalent.
#ffffff
#2b3033
surface-disabled
A surface with a disabled state indicates that a particular function, feature, or control is currently disabled or unavailable.
rgba(45,112,72,0)
rgba(103,168,112,0)
border-transparent
Surface on enabled state refers to the default appearance and behavior of a clickable element. It represents the initial or resting state, typically before any user interaction has occurred.
#2d7048
#67a870
border-enabled
Border on enabled state refers to the default appearance and behavior of a clickable element. It represents the initial or resting state, typically before any user interaction has occurred.
#2d7048
#7faf7f
border-hover
Border on hover state refers to an interaction that the ui element is clickable. It's primarily used in desktop or laptop interfaces where cursor-based interactions are prevalent.