York Pink
#d7837f
Drier blush-coral for crisp, warm orange accents
About York Pink
York Pink looks like a peachy-salmon blush taken from a candle-warm photo, then pulled slightly toward rose. Compared with Peaches of Immortality, it reads a bit more pink and a touch more saturated, so it doesn't feel as filtered or as airy. Next to Island Coral, it's less creamy and more distinctly blush-forward, with a cooler-leaning softness that keeps it from going full coral. And relative to Babe, it's lighter and less dense, so it won't feel weighty on the screen.
I use York Pink for interface moments that need warmer-than-pure-white lift without turning into coral candy, especially in dashboards and finance apps for badge fills, progress steps, and friendly highlights that still look controlled. It also works well in wellness and beauty product UI where you want that the one you reach for when the accent should feel human and gently assertive, not heavy or sunburnt.
Pair it with warm neutrals and softer tans; cool grays can make it look a little pinched unless you give it enough breathing room.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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