Fuchsia Nebula
#7722aa
Darker, magenta-leaning purple for high-contrast accents
About Fuchsia Nebula
I see Fuchsia Nebula as a magenta-forward purple that feels denser than Hokkaido Lavender, not misty and pale. It's also more assertive than Dreamscape Purple, with a warmer, fleshier undertone that pulls slightly away from the blue-leaning balance of Blurple. Compared to both, it holds onto its color with a higher sense of saturation, so it reads unmistakably as fuchsia-leaning instead of a soft violet tint.
In UI work, I lean on it for brand identity systems and component accents where you want the highlight to feel pointed, not watered down. It's a good fit for creator platforms, music and video editorial controls, and campaign pages that need a clear "this is active" signal without going to something too electric. Use it for buttons, tags, and focus states on dashboards and finance apps-style layouts where you still want personality.
Pair it with cool grays and deep neutrals, or it can start to look like it's competing with berry tones. My rule: keep it as the single note that carries the chorus, not the whole soundtrack.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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