Kitty Kitty
#c7bdb3
Creamy light gray with beige warmth for cards
About Kitty Kitty
I keep seeing Kitty Kitty show up as that "barely-there" gray wash behind content blocks, the one that doesn't fight your hierarchy. It's lighter than Crumbling Statue, but it reads warmer and a bit more creamy, with a softer undertone that feels friendly without turning beige. Compared to Dinosaur Egg and Couch Potato, it's less brown-leaning and less lived-in. The result is a neutral background that looks settled, not dusty.
I use it in dashboards and data-heavy product screens where you want the UI to feel calm all day. It's solid for admin consoles, operations views, and reporting tools that mix charts with dense tables. On the media side, it works as a reading surface for long-form apps where you want images to feel present but not crowded. This is the one you reach for when your typography needs breathing room without a temperature shift.
Pair it with clean charcoal or ink-black type and let warm accents carry the personality, since Kitty Kitty won't quietly steal that warmth from the foreground.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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