About Jasmine
I keep seeing Jasmine (#fff4bb) pop up as that soft, buttery wash behind screenshots, the kind that looks cozy without turning your UI into a highlighter. Compared with Glowlight's brighter, more clearly yellow read, Jasmine feels lighter and gentler, with less saturation and more of a milky, almost chalky warmth. It's also less rich and less "present" than Fondue, which carries a quiet yellow depth. And unlike Creamy Lemon's more decided warm tilt, Jasmine leans slightly cooler and stays airy.
Use it where you need a sunny background that still behaves like a neutral: ecommerce product galleries, SaaS settings pages, onboarding panels, and content platform cards where body text has to stay readable and calm. I especially like it for dashboards and reporting surfaces that need warmer than pure white without the obvious yellow wink.
Pair Jasmine with medium grays and crisp near-black text. If you go too golden elsewhere, it can start to feel a touch powdery rather than luminous.
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WCAG 2.1 contrast ratios. AA requires 4.5:1 for normal text, 3:1 for large. AAA requires 7:1 / 4.5:1.
On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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