Pineapple Perfume
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Lighter lemon-olive warmth for soft, readable highlights
About Pineapple Perfume
On my white mocks, Pineapple Perfume looks like a soft, buttery yellow-green mist, but it stays cooler and more neutral than the deeper, side-lit glow of King's Field. It's not a crisp highlighter either. Compared with Illuminating, this one has more warmth and less lime "snap," so the fill feels smoother, not badge-sharp. And versus Limon, it reads less like signage and more like a diluted fruit note with gentler saturation.
I reach for it when you need light category panels that feel friendly without slipping into lemon punch. Think grocery and meal delivery product carousels, snack and hospitality landing pages, and POS or logistics UIs where you're using status cards and section headers. It also works well for empty states and "in progress" blocks in retail flows, especially when you want the interface to feel stocked, not neon.
Quirk: it can look a touch washed beside very crisp creams, so I usually pair it with a slightly firmer green border or a deeper olive label.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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