Koromiko
#feb552
Golden amber with a softer, peachless warmth
About Koromiko
Koromiko looks like the first warm spill on a matte ceramic mug right before the light fades. It's noticeably lighter than Burning Flame, so it doesn't read as "ember" or action-first orange. And compared to Butterscotch, it carries more yellow in the mix, coming across less caramel-dark and more like a sunlit highlight than a syrupy coat.
It's the kind of yellow I reach for when you want soft warmth with clarity: recipe and grocery interfaces, hospitality booking flows, and e-commerce product pages where you're labeling flavors or finishes and you don't want the UI to feel heavy. In design systems, it works as a friendly emphasis color in onboarding screens and checkout modules, especially alongside deep charcoal type so the yellow stays confident.
Quirk: on very cool displays it can lean a touch more golden and less "peachy," so I'd sanity-check it beside your off-whites and warm greys before committing.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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