Manga Pink
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Manga Pink: cooler, lighter rose for crisp accents
About Manga Pink
On a phone preview, Manga Pink reads softer than the candy-like options in this family. It has that light, rosy lift, with a calmer undertone than Bubblegum Heart's punch and less amber-warm presence than Candy Bar. Compared to Cotton Candy, it holds a clearer pink identity, but it still stays airy instead of bold.
I use Manga Pink when you want warm comfort without the bubblegum attitude. It's great for beauty app cards, wellness product screens, and onboarding steps where you need friendly emphasis but not a primary-brand shout. Think secondary buttons, subtle badges, and form highlights in consumer health flows, where it should feel supportive at a glance.
One quirk: this shade can look a touch more "pink-forward" on white, so I like pairing it with warm neutrals or slightly creamy backgrounds. If you're testing next to the more saturated Candy Bar or Bubblegum Heart, keep spacing a little tighter so the hierarchy doesn't blur.
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On Gray 900 #18181b
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