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The old colors are gone


I appreciated the introduction of the new colors. They're great, and helpful. But the old colors are now gone. Was this intended? 

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Hi Seth, thanks for sharing your feedback. We wanted to let you know that you can set the old colors as custom colors in your color palette so that you still have access to them. The hex codes and instructions to do this are available here in the Miro Help Center.

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Eca
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  • Mironeer
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  • March 21, 2025

Hi ​@Anthony M,

 

Thanks for reaching out!

 

We recently updated Miro’s color palette as part of our new design language, and we know some of these changes may have been unexpected. The goal was to make colors more accessible, modern, and consistent— but we understand that if your board suddenly looks different, it can take some getting used to. 

 

Some colors have been adjusted to improve contrast and readability, making boards clearer and easier to work with. Plus, the new palette gives you more flexibility with a wider range of colors to choose from. 

 

That said, users can set any of the old colors that you miss as custom colors. The hex codes and instructions to do this are available here

 

We really appreciate your feedback and are keeping a close eye on how this impacts your 
experience. 🙏

 

Let us know if something feels off— we’re listening and want to make this transition as smooth as possible

 

For more details and ongoing discussions on this topic, you can check out this thread: What happened to sticky notes? Is there a way to change them back?

 

Hope this helps! 😊


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  • 6 replies
  • March 21, 2025

Thank you for the response! The bigger variety pallet is an improvement. I do want to ask though, is there anyway to have both the old colors, and the new colors? 


Eca
Mironeer
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  • Mironeer
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  • March 23, 2025

Hi ​@Anthony M 

Glad to hear you like the expanded color palette! Currently, the older colors have been fully replaced to align with Miro’s updated design system, so there isn’t an option to bring them back alongside the new ones. That said, we appreciate the feedback, and I’ll make sure to pass it along to the team.

 

If you have specific concerns about color adjustments, feel free to share them—Miro is actively gathering feedback on this transition!


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  • March 24, 2025

Alright. Thank you! 


  • Beginner
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  • March 31, 2025

I don’t understand the new colors. The new red appears to be pink.

The previous Dark Green was pleasant. The new one is not.

These colors are important for decisions. (Red means no. Green means yes.) 

I have been a huge advocate for Miro at my organization. I use it daily. These changes, without the option of using the previous colors, are confusing and frustrating. 

I am very curious what about these new shades is more consistent and accessible. As to their being more modern, I don’t think this is a good reason.


Hi Seth, thanks for sharing your feedback. We wanted to let you know that you can set the old colors as custom colors in your color palette so that you still have access to them. The hex codes and instructions to do this are available here in the Miro Help Center.


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