Furious Tiger
#ea5814
Deeper orange with ember-like focus, less scarlet
About Furious Tiger
Furious Tiger looks like an orange that got pushed a step hotter and a step darker at the same time. Where Cigarette Glow feels ember-cool and Fiery Glow reads like built-up heat, this one comes across more intense and bolder, with a clearer orange core and less smoky "glow" around the edges.
It's the one you reach for when you need a primary-CTA orange that still stays distinctly orange, not near-red. I've used it for ride-share app actions, mobile food ordering confirm buttons, and commerce "apply" or "upgrade" states where you want urgency without slipping into alarm territory. It also works well for streaming and sports UI accents like progress highlights and live indicator labels, especially on light-to-mid backgrounds where you want it to pop but not flatten.
Quirk: on very warm creams it can feel a bit "angrier" than planned, so I pair it with cleaner oranges or cooler neutrals to keep the tone from tipping too fiery.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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