Anta design system

Colors

Background

These tokens define how surfaces are structured and layered across the interface. They help create visual hierarchy and guide the user’s attention.

Light theme
bg-base#fbfafb
bg-section#ffffff
bg-pane#f6f4f6
bg-block#f1eff1
bg-spot#ece9ec
Dark theme
bg-base#100e11
bg-section#171519
bg-pane#1d1a1e
bg-block#272329
bg-spot#302b31

bg-base is the main background color for the page. Use it for large surfaces and overall layouts.

bg-section is used for secondary areas, such as side navigation or grouped sections. It helps separate content without adding too much contrast.

bg-pane is used for blocks that need stronger emphasis, such as cards, panels, or highlighted content.

bg-block and bg-spot are darker background variations. Their use cases are still exploratory.

Illustration

Text

These tokens define how text is presented across the interface. They help establish hierarchy, readability, and consistent contrast.

Light theme
Aa
text-1#050306
Aa
text-2#302b31
Aa
text-3#635b65
Aa
text-4#878089
Aa
text-5#9f99a1
Dark theme
Aa
text-1#ece9ec
Aa
text-2#c1b9c1
Aa
text-3#9f99a1
Aa
text-4#776e77
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text-5#635b65

text-1 — Primary text, for headings and key content.

text-2 — Secondary text, for descriptions and supporting content.

text-3 — Subdued text, for labels, statuses and secondary data.

text-4 — Minor text, for timestamps, counters and metadata.

text-5 — Placeholder text, for hints and non-critical information.

Border

These tokens define how borders are used to separate, group, and structure elements across the interface.

Light theme
border-1#938d96
border-2#c1b9c1
border-3#d4ced4
border-4#e0dce0
border-5#ece9ec
Dark theme
border-1#776e77
border-2#534c57
border-3#49424c
border-4#3e3941
border-5#272329

Border colors are used depending on how much separation is needed and the background they appear on.

border-1 and border-2 are used when a container needs to be clearly defined or when separating elements on stronger backgrounds such as bg-block and bg-spot.

border-3 sits in the middle. It provides a moderate level of contrast, useful when a boundary should be visible but not dominant.

border-4 is used to separate bg-base and bg-pane, providing a slightly stronger level of contrast.

border-5 is used on lighter surfaces. It works well between bg-base and bg-section, often appearing in spacing areas to subtly define boundaries.