Furious Piñata
#e34d41
Fires hotter than Blazing, but less dark
About Furious Piñata
"Furious Piñata" looks like the orange you get right after tape rips and the paper underneath hits the light. It's hot, but it doesn't go as deep and heavy as Carpaccio, and it doesn't carry the red-warning edge of Blazing. Compared to Blossoming Dynasty, it's less balanced and more punchy, with a tighter, more aggressive saturation that reads quicker on screen.
I reach for it when you need action cues that feel urgent without collapsing into panic. Think e-commerce cart and promo interactions, app store action buttons, and notification badges in consumer fintech where the UI can't scream emergency but still needs momentum on the page. It also works well for streaming and fitness overlays, especially on dark or neutral cards, because it stays noticeable without turning muddy.
Pair it with soft charcoal, warm grays, or crisp cream. If you put it on a similarly warm background, it can overpower fast, so give it breathing room and test your type weight.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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