Coral Kiss
#ffddc7
Peachy, milkier coral yellow for soft callouts
About Coral Kiss
Coral Kiss is the color that actually has a pulse. It sits between Bisque's confident peach and Blossom's apologetic cream, but it's neither one backing down. This is saturated enough to feel deliberate, warm enough to read as coral instead of just diluted orange, and it lands with a softness that doesn't require you to squint at it.
You'll reach for this one in beauty and cosmetics interfaces, product photography backdrops for anything with skin-tone sensitivity, and hospitality design where you want approachable warmth without the dated nostalgia Bisque can carry. It works in packaging for artisanal skincare, wellness apps that aren't afraid of color, and anywhere the brief asks for "friendly but not childish." The saturation does real work here, it reads as a color decision, not a safe neutral.
Unlike Acropolis, it doesn't fade into beige on poor screens. Unlike Blossom, it won't disappear next to darker type. The trade: pair it with cool grays or strong dark anchors, or it can tip too warm. Test it with your actual typography first.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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