Four VS Code color themes built from the uRadical brand palette — vibrant and pastel variants, in both light and dark. Every theme draws from the same five brand colors, so switching between them feels like one identity at different brightness, not four unrelated themes.
The four themes
Deep navy canvas with the full vibrant gradient for syntax.
Crisp near-white canvas; accents are darkened so text stays readable on white.
A softer, lifted navy with desaturated pastel accents — low contrast, comfortable for long sessions.
Warm lavender-tinted off-white with muted, gentle tints of the brand colors.
Brand palette
The brand uses a vibrant gradient flowing blue → purple → pink → gold. That gradient is the source for every accent in these themes.
The role → color mapping is identical across all four themes; only the exact shade shifts to suit each background. Functions and links take sky blue, keywords take purple, types take a lighter purple, constants and numbers take pink, and strings take gold. Each theme also styles the full workbench — editor, sidebar, tabs, status bar, terminal ANSI palette, git decorations, and bracket-pair colorization.
Install
Install from the Visual Studio Marketplace, or search for uRadical Themes in the Extensions view inside VS Code. Then open the theme picker with Cmd/Ctrl+K Cmd/Ctrl+T and choose a uRadical theme.
Requires Visual Studio Code 1.70 or later. Free and MIT-licensed.
Learn More
For the full syntax mapping and source, see the GitHub repository.