Air force blue
This is the official shade of blue that is used by the air force.
Blue gray
This is a mix of the color blue and shades of gray. It’s quite easy to get the right proportion to make this mixture.
Sea blue
The shades of the sea or ocean or other water bodies is described as blue as it is the reflection of the sky on the water but this is not exactly the color of the sky.
Oxford blue
As the name suggests, this is the color of the Oxford university. They actually own this color!
Alice blue
This is a very pale shade of blue. Dull looking, kind of grey shade is rare to see.
Ultramarine
This is a shade of blue that is not navy blue but with a bit of ink blue added. You can mix the sky blue and dark blue to craft his color.
Powder blue
This is a shade that can be a bit on the brighter side and cyan is the best friend of this shade.
Dark blue
If you can imagine a color that takes navy blue and black then it is this shade that you will come up with.
Maya blue
It’s an unique blue pigment which is made by the coulambian culture.
Bondi blue
Belongs to cyan! And if you look deep closer you’ll find this similer to bondi beach, australia.
Sky blue
Yes, the color is from the infinite sky that you admire everyday.
Steel blue
A dark, dull but decent shade of blue color to use and appreciate many times.
Zaffre
Name, shade and they pigment it’s made of everything is unique and rare to know about.