Starstruck
#4664a5
Deeper blue-violet haze for softer, balanced focus
About Starstruck
On my monitor, Starstruck reads like a night-mode purple that still refuses to go heavy. It has that fresh, mid-light punch, with a cool blue undertone that feels crisp instead of smoky. Compared to Bellflower, it holds a deeper, more focused intensity, not the brighter, more approachable lift. It also sits more decisively purple than Song of the Sea, and it's less anchored and office-correct than Loch Ness.
I use Starstruck for dashboards and data-heavy SaaS when the accent needs to feel "active" without turning into a gray-purple compromise. It's great for chart selections, drill-down links, and the single-step emphasis on admin and billing screens where you want clarity fast. In creative tooling, it shows up well on layer highlights and timeline markers when you want clean, confident focus rather than rainy softness.
Pair it with off-whites or cooler neutrals to keep the undertone sharp. If you drop it on warm creams, the blue coolness can feel a little constricted at the edges.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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