Night Fever
#572e89
Inky violet-magenta with a colder, deeper glow
About Night Fever
Night Fever lands in that vivid purple lane, but it's not the airy, blue-leaning lilac of Kingfisher Daisy and not the softened violet ink of Lucid Dreams. Compared with Intergalactic Settlement's cooler, drier control, this one feels more saturated and slightly warmer in the undertone, like it holds onto pigment rather than fading into haze.
On a product screen, I notice it the most in places where you need the accent to read confidently against dark UI without turning into bruised depth. It's my pick for dashboards and finance apps when you want key actions, selected chips, and focus outlines to look clear and "on," especially in data-dense layouts. For streaming and media interfaces, it works well on primary buttons and progress highlights where you want separation without drifting toward magenta heat.
Quirk: place it beside very gray purples and it stays punchy; beside darker, night-heavy neighbors it won't look washed, but it will look more assertive than those cooler companions.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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