This graphite to orange linear gradient is an editable CSS color system generated with OKLCH-aware perceptual interpolation, multi-stop fallback compilation, and Tailwind CSS utility export. It preserves chroma during transitions, reducing muddy gray midpoints while giving developers production-ready CSS and designers precise visual control.

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Perceptual CSS gradients without muddy midpoints.

Build layered linear, radial, conic, and mesh gradients using OKLCH, LAB, HCL, easing curves, blend modes, and fallback compilers.

White text

10.61:1

WCAG AA friendly

Black text

4.69:1

WCAG AA friendly

Pre-rendered CSS output

.prismforge-gradient {
  background: linear-gradient(135deg, #14111a 0%, #ff7e16 100%);
  background: linear-gradient(135deg, #14111a 0%, #16131d 9.1%, #1f1726 18.2%, #2f1f35 27.3%, #4a2947 36.4%, #6f3556 45.5%, #98425b 54.5%, #bf5256 63.6%, #de6247 72.7%, #f17134 81.8%, #fc7b20 90.9%, #ff7e16 100%);
  background: linear-gradient(135deg in oklch, oklch(18.57% 0.0186 299.86) 0%, oklch(72.94% 0.1847 50.90) 100%);
  background-blend-mode: normal;
}

Server-side link weaving matrix

12 crawlable related color systems

These semantic links are generated deterministically from the current color sequence, giving search crawlers stable pathways through related gradients without relying on client-side JavaScript.

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Full-width inspiration gallery

120 mathematically tuned gradient collections.

Each preset links to an indexable dynamic route with deterministic related gradients, metadata, crawlable anchors, and editable OKLCH controls.