 To top off the expanded color spaces, we now also have a new platform feature called Color Mix. Color Mix supports the mixing of two color values to create new values based on the channels of the colors getting mixed. The color space in which you mix affects the results. Working in a more perceptual color space like OKLCH will run through a different color range than something like SRGB. And a big win for Color Mix solves a long request capability, the ability to preserve opaque color values while adding some transparency to them. Now you can use your brand color variables while creating variations of those colors at different opacities. The way to do this is to mix the color with transparent. When you mix your brand color blue with 10% transparent, you get a 90% opaque brand color. You can see how this enables you to quickly build color systems. And you can see this in action in Chrome Dev Tools today with a really nice little preview Venn diagram icon.