Diva Pink
#fa427e
Lighter magenta-pink for airy red accents
About Diva Pink
I keep noticing Diva Pink as the red that reads instantly feminine, not fiery. Compared to Infrared's sharper urgency and Chinese New Year's loud, first-to-eye punch, this one feels lighter and smoother, with a more bubblegum pink undertone rather than a pure red flame. It sits farther from magenta than some neighbors, but still carries that soft, friendly tilt.
In day-to-day UI, Diva Pink is the shade I use for inline alerts that should feel noticeable without screaming, like status chips in healthcare portals, campaign tags in e-commerce back offices, and moderation flags in media operations. It also works well for form states where you want attention plus restraint, not panic, especially in dense tables where Amor can feel a bit weighty. Pair it with clean off-whites or cool gray surfaces and it stays crisp.
Quick quirk: on very warm backgrounds it can drift a touch more pink, so I'd test it next to your default button reds before committing.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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