Prosecco
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Buttery pale green with peachy warmth for dividers
About Prosecco
Prosecco reads like a very pale peach-gold cream poured over light, warm paper. The trick is how it stays silky instead of turning caramel or sandy. Compared to Caramel Finish, it's less amber and less "brown sugar," so you don't get that yellow-brown weight. It's also not as sand-warm as Lion's Roar, because Prosecco cools slightly in the pink direction.
In practical UI terms, I use Prosecco when I want warmth without stepping into obvious cream territory. It's great for dashboards and finance apps that need a calm surface behind charts, onboarding cards, and settings panels. It also works on consumer product pages and publishing templates when you want a background that feels light beside deeper green accents.
One quirk: Prosecco can look a bit more pink than you expect next to the more clearly yellow nearby tones, so sanity-check it with your primary CTA color and your paragraph text stack.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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