What’s Left
#fff4e8
Warmer off-white with a gentle peach haze
About What’s Left
On my screen, What's Left reads like a paper-white that has already been through a cup of tea. It's very light, but it doesn't feel blank the way cooler whites do. The warmth is softer and more neutral than the creamy commitment of Fatback, and less "sweet" and peach-leaning than Sugar Glaze.
I use it when the layout needs background quiet without losing readability over dark type. It's a strong fit for editorial landing pages, especially where photography has warm skin tones or natural materials. You'll also see it work in ecommerce category pages and product UI that aims for calm instead of creamy statements, because it stays even next to mid grays. Compared to Linen, it feels a bit more airy, less fabric-like.
Pair it with warm charcoals, greige, or oat accents and it holds together. With blue-leaning grays, though, it can tip toward a fainty pink-tinge, so I usually test that combo before locking in.
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