Pink Floyd
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Dusty rose-pink clarity, cooler and calmer than nearby peaches
About Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd reads like a bubblegum-leaning pink-orange on a warm monitor, but it holds its ground more than candy-type peaches. It's noticeably more pink than the other orange-family picks you've got here, so it feels softer at first glance. Still, it doesn't go dusty. The saturation stays present, giving it that "ink still wet" look in small UI areas.
Use it where you want friendliness that doesn't turn earthy or beige. I'd pick it for hospitality and wellness onboarding accents when you want comfort with a slightly playful tone, plus skincare and lifestyle product cards where the layout needs a gentle highlight, not a signal flare. Compared with Funki Porcini, it's less grounded and less mushroom-cap warm. Compared with Cosy Summer Sunset, it's warmer and more distinctly rosy. And versus Peach Punch, it stays more pink-glazed, so it won't read as clean peach.
Pair it with cream and warm sands; if you drop it next to cool grays or anything too neutral, the rosy side shows up fast and can take over.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
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