Marketing accents
Three component families that consume the 10-color editorial palette via a data-accent attribute. These are decorative-only — never on UI controls. Trust items wrap a knockout-icon box; feature cards lead with a Lora numeral; CTA blocks fill a colored surface, lay a dot grid over it, and house a knockout button whose text color matches the block's accent.
Spectrum at a glance
The 10-color marketing palette in spectrum order. Sienna and forest carry a star — they're the system tokens used for accent / status, but are also reachable through the same data-accent API for consistency.
Trust items
Solid color icon box with a white knockout SVG, paired with a short title and a soft body. The SVG uses stroke="currentColor" so the icon flips to white via the parent's color rule.
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Feature cards
Large Lora numeral colored by accent, sitting above a UI-typed title and a soft body. Use sparingly on a feature row — the spectrum colors carry weight only when each numeral pulls a different one.
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Section CTA blocks
Full-bleed color surface with a radial dot grid overlay, a Lora display title, a translucent body, and a knockout pill button. The data-accent attribute drives both the block background and the inner button's text color — a symmetric pairing.
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See howAll accents — CTA grid
Exhaustive sample: one CTA block per marketing accent. Notice how the inner pill's text color tracks the block — a single attribute drives the whole color story.