Sea Goddess
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About Sea Goddess
I keep thinking of tide pools at dusk: Sea Goddess feels wet and deep without sliding into the navy territory that makes interfaces feel formal. Compared to Copacabana, it leans a touch more ocean-cool and reads cleaner, less teal-warm at the edges. And unlike Chill of the Night, it doesn't go aggressively cold or monochrome gray-ish, so it stays legible and friendly in motion states.
It's the blue I reach for when you want Sea Goddess-level authority with a little softness in the midtone, especially for dashboards and finance apps where active controls need to feel certain, not harsh. Use it for primary buttons, selected tabs, and link accents across SaaS admin screens, healthcare portals, and fintech transaction flows on both bright and dark surfaces.
One quirk: it pairs best with crisp whites and cool neutrals. If you stick it next to the calmer blues in this family, it can look heavier than expected, so let it do the work as the single strongest accent.
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