Night Snow
#aaccff
Deeper, cooler purple sheen for night-mode headers
About Night Snow
Night Snow reads like a deeper, quieter lavender that lives between "periwinkle air" and "midnight." Compared with the lighter, softer Fe st-lean of Frost Fairy and the more washed shoreline feel of Maritime, this one has more weight. It's cooler than the warmer purples around it, but it never turns into that blue-gray slip you get from more icy directions.
In UI, I use Night Snow when the surface needs calm without feeling thin. It works well for credit-card and billing screens in dashboards and finance apps, step or state panels in consumer fintech, and product feature banners in skincare and dermatology pages where you still want something visibly purple, not just a tinted background. Pair it with soft white typography blocks and cool creams so the page reads warmer than pure white while staying clearly Purple-family.
Quirk: put it next to Misty Mountains and Frost Fairy and it can look more "inked" and less foggy. That's useful for hierarchy, just don't mix too many shades of this depth in one layout.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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