Rosetti
#cf929a
Muted rose-mauve for soft, midtone contrast
About Rosetti
Rosetti lands in that rosy lane like a blushed spring filter on a photo. It's a lot more dusty than Foxy Pink, so it doesn't push forward with lipstick confidence, and it's less airy than Kiss, so it doesn't float. Compared to Blush Bomb, Rosetti feels a touch warmer and cleaner, with the softness coming more from a reduced saturation than a cool gray lean.
I use Rosetti when I want a muted red-pink that still reads as intentional, especially for appointment and care flows in healthcare UX, where section tabs, progress steps, and subtle card accents need to be noticeable without turning loud. It also works well in beauty onboarding and wellness dashboards for soft emphasis states that should feel supportive, not playful. The key difference in practice is the undertone and weight: Rosetti holds warmth, but it doesn't have Foxy Pink's forward edge or Blush Bomb's cooler restraint.
Pair it with warm creams or neutral sand for a rounded look, and keep the surrounding reds from getting too saturated if you want Rosetti to stay the hero.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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