Colour pallet

Colours

Our colour palette is more than visual identity — it is our language, our rhythm, our memory. Every hue we use speaks from the soul of AKFF: Kurdish identity, cinematic power, and political imagination. Our colours are alive, drawn not from trends, but from meaning.

🔴 Red — The Pulse of Resistance

Red is our backbone — urgent, emotional, revolutionary. It recalls the blood of martyrs, the fire of resistance, the deep emotional undercurrent of Kurdish history. In our brand, red is not decorative. It’s active, intentional, political. We use red to command attention, to anchor meaning, and to echo the intense emotional power of film itself.

🟡 Yellow — The Light We Carry

Yellow is our beacon. It draws from the Kurdish sun — the symbol of freedom and continuity, of light and hope. Our yellow is sharp, electric, and unapologetically alive. It does not sit quietly; it illuminates, provokes, and leads. In a world often shaded in grey, yellow is our radical optimism — a sign that we are still here, still shining.

🟢 Green — The Rebirth of Vision

Green balances the heat of our palette with a fresh breath of life. It is the colour of spring, of grass underfoot, of the quiet strength of nature. In Kurdish culture, green speaks of rebirth, resilience, and the land itself. In our brand, it introduces harmony and grounding. It is used intentionally — to mark growth, sustainability, and new beginnings.

⚫ Black — Our Ground and Frame

Black is our structure. It gives form to expression. It grounds our colours, frames our message, and holds the gravity of our voice. In a palette full of fire and movement, black provides rhythm and silence. It makes the loudness legible. It is the cinematic frame and the printed word — the contrast that makes the image visible.

⚪ White — Our Breath and Clarity

White is not absence — it is clarity. It gives our palette space to speak. It allows the colours to breathe, text to be read, and ideas to resonate. White reflects our care for accessibility and simplicity. It is the quiet backdrop that allows emotion to take center stage.


Our Colours Together

Together, our colours are Kurdish. They are cinema. They are freedom. They are resistance, joy, land, and light.
We don’t use them to decorate — we use them to communicate. Each one is part of a system that balances emotion, culture, and clarity.

We use colour not to brand ourselves, but to declare who we are.

Tailwind CSS

We follow a structured color system inspired by Tailwind CSS. Each color includes shades from 50 (lightest) to 950 (darkest). The 500 shade represents the default and primary tone of the color. Use lighter shades for backgrounds and subtle elements, and darker shades for text, borders, and emphasis.

				
					'Example colour': {  
DEFAULT: '#FFEE41',
50: '#FFFEF9',  
100: '#FFFDE4',  
200: '#FFF9BB',  
300: '#FFF593',  
400: '#FFF26A',  
500: '#FFEE41',  
600: '#FFE909',  
700: '#D6C300',  
800: '#9E9000',  
900: '#665D00',  
950: '#4D4600'},


				
			

50

100

200

300

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500

600

700

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900

950

#FCD4D5
#FCB7B9
#FA9093
#F8696C
#F74246
Default #F51B20
#CF090E
#99070A
#760407
#630305
#400204
#FFFEF9
#FFFDE4
#FFF9BB
#FFF593
#FFF26A
Default #FFEE41
#FFE909
#D6C300
#9E9000
#665D00
#4D4600
#E3FFE2
#D0FFCD
#A9FFA4
#82FF7C
#5CFF53
Default
#35FF2A
#0CF100
#0AC200
#078A00
#055C00
#033D00
#FAFAFA
#F0F0F0
#DBDBDB
#C7C7C7
#B2B2B2
Default #9E9E9E
#828282
#666666
#4A4A4A
#2E2E2E
#202020

extra colours

#FFFFFF
#FFFBFB
#000000
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