Peachy Feeling
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Soft peach-coral for gentle, airy UI sections
About Peachy Feeling
Peachy Feeling feels like that first orange push you notice on a freshly peeled fruit, softer at the edges than the coppery heat of Firewatch. It's peach-forward, slightly milky, and more skin-like than Melondrama, with less pink punch and less of that melon-slice brightness. Compared with In for a Penny, it's a touch brighter and more saturated, but it still avoids the dusty, powdery calm.
I reach for it when I need peach warmth without turning coral, especially in CPG brand systems, food and lifestyle product photos, and subscription marketing where the UI shouldn't look fiery. It's great for hero blocks and seasonal packaging callouts because it reads friendly at a distance, not like warning-orange. Put it to work in e-commerce CTAs and app promo modules when you want "go ahead" energy with a gentler tone than Firewatch's copper edge.
If you pair it with cream and light greiges it stays clean. Against cool grays it can start to look more orange-leaning than you expect, so check your type-color contrast too.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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