Party Pig

#ee99ff

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About Party Pig

Party Pig (#ee99ff) looks like a cotton-candy pink that's been slightly chilled, but not as violet-tight as Diva Mecha. It's lighter and less aggressive than Bubblegum, so it doesn't punch through a layout the way that neon-leaning pink does. Compared with Frail Fuchsia, it holds onto more clarity and a fresher, airier pop, so it reads awake instead of dimmed.

I treat Party Pig as the one you reach for when a UI needs playful softness with momentum. Think beauty and personal care cards, product onboarding "next step" buttons, and social reactions where the accent should feel friendly without turning into Bubblegum's loud announcement. It also works in music and video discovery surfaces when you want highlights that feel fun but still controlled, especially against off-whites and very light neutrals.

Quirk: on super pale backgrounds it can look a bit washed, so I like pairing it with a slightly deeper pink border or a stronger contrast label for the selected state.

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