Rage
#ff1133
Deep orange-red strike for urgent focus blocks
About Rage
Rage looks like a bright traffic flare that's been pushed toward red without going neon. It's aggressive, but it reads as a tighter, warmer punch than the cleaner, more instantaneous hit of Neon Red or Hornet Sting. Compared to them, Rage feels a bit more grounded and slightly thicker in the tone, like it has more ink in it rather than just speed.
I use Rage for UI states where you want the alert to land fast, but you still need control over the vibe. Think warehouse exception panels, production QA triage, and streaming and live-event overlays when the label has to feel urgent without turning into an alarm glow. It also works well on commerce "verify now" or "payment failed" flows when you want the one you reach for for hard-stop actions. If Incision feels like a sharp cut, Rage is the same direction but more heat-forward and less stripey.
On very warm creams it can skew a touch too charged. I'd pair it with cool light grays or crisp off-white so the orange-family warmth stays in bounds.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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