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I've created three palettes, and "developed" my favourite a little more, but I'm still not sure.
The client is a recruitment agency that works exclusively in the charity sector. So they wanted something that has an air of professionalism but is still warm, inviting and friendly, and also shows they're fun. The candidates attracted to their site will be those who want to work purely in the charity sector though they could be working in finance, creative, admin etc
The purple is their main logo colour, so everything starts from there.
Purple & lime
Purple & Coral (with developed palette in the comments)
Purple and Rusty Orange
What do you think?