Fatal Fury
#da321c
Richer, deeper orange-red; fewer embers than Devilish
About Fatal Fury
Fatal Fury reads like a fresh orange-red cut from ripe pepper skin under bright indoor light. It's not the ember-dark, smoky heat of Devilish, and it's not torch-clean "hot light" like Flame of Prometheus. This one lands a bit less bruised and a touch more focused, with a confident red-leaning undertone that stays readable instead of smearing into the background.
I use it when the interface needs orange-first emphasis but you want the punch to feel more "decision" than "warning." Think dashboards and finance apps for priority exceptions, inventory takeovers, and legal or payment-flow prompts where the user should act now, fast. It also works well for media notification surfaces and entertainment tiles, where you want urgency that still feels human, not coal-level or LED-tight.
Pair it with cool ink, charcoal, or clean off-whites. On flat warm backgrounds it can start to look louder than your hierarchy intended, so give it a cooler frame to keep it in control.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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