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#FDB2AC

Brightness
202.8
HSL (°,%,%)
4°, 95%, 83%
HSV V %
99%
Lab
79.4, 26.6, 14.0
PNG size
6.0 KB
Tone / Feel
light, intense warm hue
Black text 12.14:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.73:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (12.14:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #FDB2AC

Common Name: Pink Paradise

RGB: 253, 178, 172

HSL: 6°, 85%, 84%

Contrast with White: 1.0 (AA Pass)

Contrast with Black: 6.7 (AA Pass)

Mood Blurb: #FDB2AC evokes a soothing, warm atmosphere, often associated with femininity, grace, and tenderness. It’s frequently used in contexts seeking to communicate comfort and approachability. The popularity of this hue across interior design and branding highlights its versatility, particularly in creating soft, inviting spaces.

Named Matches:

  • Benjamin Moore: Pink Paradise (#FDB1A4) - ΔE=3.81
  • Pantone FHI: Apricot Blush (#FBB2A9) - ΔE=1.66
  • Behr: Thousand Island (#FAADA4) - ΔE=2.63
  • Dulux: Parisian Pink (#E7BDB4) - ΔE=13.46

Why Designers Use It:

#FDB2AC is a favorite in design due to its calming, yet warm characteristics, which make it perfect for creating welcoming spaces. Designers often use it in settings where a soft, feminine appeal is desired, such as beauty brands, home interiors, and even healthcare facilities. Its popularity stems from its versatility across industries—particularly in sectors like fashion and cosmetics. The gentle tone of the color makes it a go-to choice for conveying trust and elegance. Whether it’s a luxurious spa interior, a sophisticated brand logo, or an everyday decorative touch, this color brings an air of refinement and friendliness.

Industry and Traditional Use:

The color #FDB2AC doesn’t tie strongly to any specific natural element or chemical compound but rather resonates as a representation of warmth and softness. It’s often used in cosmetics and skincare packaging to suggest delicacy and care. Additionally, its gentle hues are synonymous with springtime and fresh blooms, making it a popular choice for floral design schemes and pastel-themed events. With its soft, approachable nature, it’s a color that easily adapts to both traditional and contemporary design aesthetics.

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