Ivory Wedding
#edede4
Creamier warm gray with bridal off-white softness
About Ivory Wedding
Ivory Wedding looks like the inside of an uncreased envelope, but slightly more present than plain paper. It's warmer than Cumulus and cleaner than Cannoli Cream, with a softer yellow undertone that stays polite instead of turning beige. Compared to Gin Tonic, it trades some of that mid-gray restraint for a lighter, cream-forward read. The result is a pale neutral that feels "finished," not blank.
I use this when I need a base that carries texture in UI without stealing attention. It shows up well in hospitality digital spaces (booking flows, menu previews, check-in screens) and in publishing layouts where long text needs calm, not gray. It also holds up in product interfaces that sit between marketing and utility, because it won't fight warmer typography the way cooler grays do.
Quick watch-out: if your accents are too cold, Ivory Wedding can start looking a touch yellow. I like pairing it with warm charcoals and oatmeal tones for the most natural pull-through across the layout.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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