#EDC4DD
- Brightness
- 211.9
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 323°, 53%, 85%
- HSV V %
- 93%
- Lab
- 83.3, 18.6, -7.0
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 17%, 7%, 7%
- PNG size
- 4.9 KB
- Tone / Feel
- light, vivid warm hue
Recommended text: Black (13.54:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #EDC4DD
Common Name: Delicate Pink
RGB: (237, 196, 223)
HSL: (330, 31%, 85%)
Contrast:
- vs White: 1.0 (AA Pass)
- vs Black: 13.3 (AA Pass)
Mood Blurb: This soft, light pink hue evokes a gentle, calming feel that is often associated with warmth, tranquility, and tenderness. It’s a hue that feels welcoming and feminine, with a sense of serenity and charm. Popular in design spaces that seek to convey subtle elegance, it's often used in beauty products, home interiors, and fashion to create a gentle, refined atmosphere.
Notable Close Matches:
- Behr - Starlet Pink: #EAC0DA (ΔE=1.48)
- Benjamin Moore - Valentine's Day: #F5CCE6 (ΔE=2.91)
- Jotun - Candy Floss: #DCB4C6 (ΔE=7.00)
- Farrow and Ball - Nancy's Blushes: #ECB7B8 (ΔE=14.45)
Why Designers Use It:
This soft, pastel pink is often used for creating a peaceful and delicate atmosphere. It's especially popular in the design of spaces or products aimed at a younger, feminine audience, or in wellness and beauty products. Designers are drawn to it for its ability to evoke a sense of calm and warmth without overwhelming the senses. The color's versatility makes it a go-to for creating soothing interiors, especially in nurseries or bedrooms. Additionally, it aligns with trends in the beauty industry, often seen in makeup, packaging, and branding aimed at evoking youthfulness and softness. The color is also seen as timeless, carrying historical connotations of gentleness and luxury.