Red Arremer
#e44e4d
Lighter, sharper red-orange edge for alert panels
About Red Arremer
Red Arremer looks like a ripe tomato mid-flash, but with a cleaner, calmer burn than Blazing and a less punchy snap than Furious Piñata. Compared to Blossoming Dynasty, it doesn't feel as weighted or urgent; it reads a bit lighter and more polished, with a steady orange-red undertone that keeps its identity instead of turning into pure fire.
I use it when the UI needs urgency that feels controlled, not aggressive. Think checkout CTAs, subscription upsell buttons, and status tags in dashboards and finance apps where you want attention without the "red warning" edge. It also holds up in retail promos, creator tools, and video or sports thumbnails as an accent that pops on dark UI cards while staying readable over warm neutrals.
Pair it with cream, soft stone, or charcoal and it stays crisp. On very warm backgrounds it can start to look flatter, so give it contrast and don't let it compete with other orange-heavy accents.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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