Flamenco
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Peach-leaning flamenco orange, softer than other ambers
About Flamenco
Look at Flamenco on a light UI: it reads like a tangerine ticket stub, but with a deeper, more baked-in glow than the brighter amber-leaning options nearby. Compared to Goku Orange, it's less orange-forward and less punchy, more mellow and smoother in tone. Versus Bourbon Peach, it feels less red-leaning in its core and more consistently yellow-orange. It's not as amber-heavy as À l'Orange either, so it doesn't sink into that extra depth.
I like Flamenco for restaurant ordering highlights, food delivery promos, and product cards in ecommerce where you want warmth that still feels clear and "button-shaped." It also works well for travel and lifestyle dashboards that need a single warm accent without drifting too far into peach or brown. Use it when you want the one you reach for that sits between orange heat and peach softness, landing warmer than pure white but staying controlled.
Quirk: on pale surfaces it can feel slightly richer than you expect, so pair it with charcoal or darker warm neutrals to keep the emphasis intentional.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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