Sun-Kissed Beach
#deab9b
Lighter sunlit peach orange for airy layouts
About Sun-Kissed Beach
Sun-Kissed Beach looks like sun-warmed sand with a creamy glow. It's lighter and less "worked-in" than Apricotta, and it doesn't go as peach-meaty as Prosciutto. Compared with Shy Champagne Blush, the undertone reads a touch more golden and less neutral, so it feels brighter without tipping into coral crunch.
I reach for it when I want orange warmth that stays airy in UI, especially dashboards and finance apps where you need clarity more than weight. It's great for e-commerce promo badges, subscription plan tiles, and soft section headers in retail and travel products. In editorial mockups, it supports lifestyle photography without drifting pink. This is the one you reach for when you want warmth without the dustiness and you're choosing a highlight color that won't settle.
Quirk: on very pale backgrounds it can blend fast, so I'd pair it with a slightly deeper sand or muted terracotta for separation.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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