Ninja Princess
#75528b
Darker, more violet and saturated than nearby purples
About Ninja Princess
Ninja Princess reads like a cool, mid-to-deep purple that's still clean, not dusty. On my screen it has more blue-lean than Passion Flower's magenta lift, and it doesn't carry the earthy grit of Berry Jam. Compared with Grapes of Italy, it feels a bit lighter and more saturated, so it stays crisp instead of sinking into a darker mulberry murk.
I use it when purple needs to look intentional in motion and hierarchy. Think music apps for secondary navigation and focus rings that shouldn't turn gray, or creator dashboards where you want alerts, tags, and state chips to read clearly over dark UI. It's also great for editorial media tools and portfolio sites when you need the one you reach for to keep purple present without getting muddy like the warmer end of the family.
Pair it with off-whites that aren't too warm, otherwise it can feel a touch too cool. If you're comparing to Grapes of Italy, go Ninja Princess when you want clearer saturation in smaller accents, not heavy fill.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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