Pink Palazzo
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Rosy pink-orange for softer, lighter accents than blushes
About Pink Palazzo
Pink Palazzo hits my eye like a peachy-coral glaze that's been lightly misted, not like clay or dust. Compared to Shy Champagne Blush, it's more pink-forward and carries more color punch, so it doesn't read as a beige glow. Compared with Indian Mesa, it avoids that terracotta groundedness and stays lighter, with a smoother, less "worked-in" feel.
For UI, this is the warm shade I use when orange needs to feel light, friendly, and a bit more playful without slipping into the overt pink-coral softness of Blushing Rose. It shows up well in lifestyle and wellness apps for buttons, toasts, and promo chips, and it works in e-commerce microcopy areas like shipping badges and section tabs where you want the orange energy but not the heft. It also behaves nicely in editorial feature blocks and packaging mockups when you need the one you reach for to keep things inviting but still controlled.
One quirk: it can look slightly "thin" next to richer oranges, so give it contrast with warm creams or muted sands rather than deeper rust tones.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
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