Royal Fig
#7b5867
Richer mauve-red with plum warmth for primary accents
About Royal Fig
On my monitor, Royal Fig looks like a plum-tinted red that stayed in the room a little longer. It's richer and more disciplined than Indian Silk, so it doesn't read as fabric-soft or mauve-forward. And it doesn't drop as far toward the smoky night tone that Nocturne Red carries. Compared with Liaison, it holds more depth and a slightly more violet undertone, so the attention signal feels heavier, less "medical-room steady."
I reach for Royal Fig in healthcare dashboards and fintech alerts when the UI needs urgency, but you don't want the red to feel too warm or too pink. It's great for high-priority status chips, withdrawal or refund banners, and redlined section headers on light themes where you want the state to land fast without looking harsh. Between the nearby options, this is the one you reach for when you want a composed red with violet pressure instead of satin softness or nocturnal smoke.
Pair it with clean off-whites, sand grays, or deep charcoal. If your neutrals are too cool, it can tip further into plum and start competing with your primary accents.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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