
Notion·Productivity
Hex Code Color Library
About this template
The Hex Code Color Library is a comprehensive Notion template designed for designers, developers, and creative professionals who need quick access to organized color palettes and hex codes. Created by maryrosemakes, this free Notion template transforms the way you manage and reference colors across your projects, eliminating the need to hunt through multiple tools or websites when you need that perfect shade.
This color library template provides a centralized database within Notion where you can store, categorize, and instantly retrieve hex codes for any project. Whether you're working on web design, branding, UI/UX development, or any creative endeavor, having your colors organized in one accessible location dramatically improves your workflow efficiency. The template comes pre-structured with intuitive sections that make it easy to browse colors by category, mood, or project type.
Key features of the Hex Code Color Library include a well-organized database structure that allows you to tag colors by project, color family, or usage type. The template displays hex codes prominently for easy copying, and you can add visual swatches directly within Notion so you can see exactly what you're working with. Many users appreciate the ability to add notes about color psychology, accessibility considerations, or project-specific applications right alongside each color entry.
What makes this Notion template particularly valuable is its flexibility. You're not locked into a rigid system—you can customize the database properties to match your specific workflow. Add RGB values, CMYK conversions, or links to where you've used specific colors. Create filtered views for different projects or color families, making it simple to find exactly what you need when inspiration strikes or deadlines loom.
Getting started with the Hex Code Color Library is straightforward. Once you duplicate the template to your Notion workspace, you can immediately begin adding your favorite colors, importing existing palettes, or using the template as-is. The free nature of this template means you can experiment without investment, and its Notion-based structure ensures you'll always have your color library accessible from any device where you can access Notion.
This template is ideal for graphic designers, web developers, UI/UX designers, brand managers, and anyone who works with color consistently. Rather than maintaining scattered color swatches across different applications, the Hex Code Color Library keeps everything in one searchable, sortable, and shareable location within your Notion workspace.
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is included in the Hex Code Color Library template?↓
The template includes a pre-built Notion database structure with fields for hex codes, color names, visual swatches, and customizable tags and categories. It comes with example entries and is ready to duplicate and modify for your specific color organization needs.
Who should use the Hex Code Color Library template?↓
This template is perfect for graphic designers, web developers, UI/UX designers, brand managers, digital artists, and anyone who regularly works with colors and needs a centralized reference system. It's useful for both freelancers and teams managing multiple projects.
Can I customize the Hex Code Color Library to fit my workflow?↓
Yes, absolutely. Since it's a Notion template, you can add or modify database properties, create custom views, adjust categories, and reorganize the structure to match your specific needs and preferences.
Is the Hex Code Color Library really free?↓
Yes, this template is completely free. Created by maryrosemakes, it's available for anyone to duplicate to their Notion workspace at no cost. You only need a Notion account to use it.
What Notion features do I need to use this template?↓
You'll need a basic Notion account. The template uses standard Notion database features like tables, properties, and filters, which are available in free and paid Notion plans. No advanced features or premium Notion add-ons are required.


