Palette Atlas

Korea · Bronze Age (1500–300 BCE)

고인돌

Goindol · Dolmen Earth

Ancient granite and soil tones of prehistoric megalithic burial sites on the Korean peninsula.

In Practice

The palette, applied.

Three mock compositions built only from the colors above — a designer’s proof that cultural palettes translate into production surfaces.

BRONZE AGE (1500–300 BCE)05고인돌GoindolDOLMEN EARTH · 5 COLORS

Editorial · Poster

Dry Reed grounds the field while Dry Reed carries the display voice — a pairing built for titling weight.

고인돌DGOINDOLEST. ATLAS · 5 NOTES

Product · Packaging

Dry Reed takes the front face; Moss Lichen returns as a narrow band — a tested retail hierarchy.

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Digital · Interface

Dry Reed canvas, Obsidian type, Dry Reed call-to-action — WCAG-legible contrast without leaving the palette.

Give your design a meaningful narrative — not just a color, but the reason it belongs.

The colors

  • #8A857C

    화강암색

    Hwagangamsaek · Granite Grey

    Weathered granite of capstone dolmens scattered across Ganghwa Island.

  • #5E4A36

    황토갈

    Hwangtogal · Burial Earth

    Iron-rich subsoil that preserved Bronze Age grave goods.

  • #3E4234

    이끼색

    Ikkisaek · Moss Lichen

    Lichen crusts colonizing exposed megalith surfaces.

  • #A69177

    억새색

    Eoksaesaek · Dry Reed

    Silver-tan of winter miscanthus grasses on burial mounds.

  • #2A2E33

    흑요석

    Heugyoseok · Obsidian

    Volcanic glass traded from Baekdu Mountain for tool-making.