Feverish Passion
#de4d7b
Deeper hot rose red for high-emphasis UI
About Feverish Passion
Feverish Passion reads like a red-pink that's been pushed a notch hotter in the middle of the day, not cooled down into wine or softened into mauve. It sits between the brighter flare of Fever Dream and Heather Berry's slightly steadier berry core, but it lands with a smoother, more saturated punch. Compared to Blush d'Amour, it holds more heat and keeps more edge, so it doesn't float into that mauve-tilted softness.
I use it when the UI needs a confident hit without going fully into the deeper reds. Think dashboards and finance apps for primary actions, step confirmations, and urgent review states where you want it to feel immediate, not restrained. It's also a solid pick for healthcare admin screens and order workflows when you need the action to stand out against dense grids.
Quirk: on very pink-adjacent accents it can pull slightly coral, so I like to anchor it with clean neutrals or cooler grays to keep the red character crisp.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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