Jinza Safflower
#ee827c
Safflower coral orange with denser rose warmth
About Jinza Safflower
Jinza Safflower looks like a saffron-toned blush on a slightly reflective surface, more skin-like than brick orange. Compared to In for a Penny, it feels less dusty and more distinctly saturated, and it doesn't settle into that calmer, powdery quiet. Next to Boho Blush, it keeps more color energy and reads more orange-forward than pink-soft. It also avoids Hipster Salmon's more stoplight-coral character, landing cleaner and a touch more golden.
I reach for this shade when I need warmth that still feels precise, not diluted. It's great on e-commerce product cards and travel or lifestyle promo banners where you want a clear "go here" moment without turning red. It also holds up in dashboards and finance apps for status chips, payment step labels, and friendly alert accents that shouldn't look urgent. Think of it as the one you reach for when the UI needs cheer with discipline.
One pairing note: set it against cream whites or warm greiges for the best balance. With cool grays, it can look like it's pulling toward salmon too quickly.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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