#FF9B96

Coral Pink - Warm, Friendly & Approachable

Color Overview & Psychology

About Coral Pink #FF9B96

Coral Pink (#FF9B96) is a warm, inviting color that combines the energy of red with the gentleness of pink. This soft, peachy-coral hue evokes feelings of comfort, friendliness, and approachability. It's a color that creates welcoming environments and fosters positive emotional connections. In color psychology, coral pink represents warmth, nurturing, compassion, and gentle energy. It's associated with comfort, care, and emotional well-being, making it perfect for brands and designs that want to appear friendly and accessible.

Emotional Impact

Coral pink creates feelings of warmth, comfort, and approachability. It reduces stress and promotes feelings of safety and nurturing. This color encourages open communication and creates welcoming atmospheres that make people feel at ease and valued.

Personality Traits

Associated with friendliness, gentleness, compassion, and warmth. People drawn to coral pink often value relationships, comfort, and creating harmonious environments. It represents a balance between passion and tranquility.

Design Applications

Ideal for wellness brands, beauty products, hospitality, children's products, and any brand wanting to appear friendly and approachable. Works beautifully in UI design for call-to-action buttons and welcoming interfaces.

Comprehensive Color Conversions

HEX Code

Hexadecimal color code used in web design and digital applications. Most common format for CSS and HTML.
#FF9B96

RGB Values

Red, Green, Blue color model used in digital displays and screen-based media. Values range from 0-255.
rgb(255, 155, 150)

HSL Values

Hue, Saturation, Lightness model. More intuitive for adjusting colors and creating variations.
hsl(3, 100%, 79%)

HSV/HSB Values

Hue, Saturation, Value/Brightness model used in design software like Photoshop and Illustrator.
hsv(3, 41%, 100%)

CMYK Values

Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black model used for print design and physical media production.
cmyk(0%, 39%, 41%, 0%)

Pantone Equivalent

Closest Pantone color match for professional printing and brand consistency across materials.
Pantone 177 C

Color Harmony & Schemes

Complementary Colors

Colors opposite on the color wheel that create high contrast and visual interest when paired together.
#FF9B96
#96FAFF

Analogous Colors

Colors adjacent on the color wheel that create harmonious, cohesive color schemes with natural flow.
#FF9BC8
#FF9B96
#FFC896

Triadic Colors

Three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel creating vibrant, balanced schemes with strong visual contrast.
#FF9B96
#96FF9B
#969BFF

Split Complementary

Base color plus two colors adjacent to its complement, offering contrast with more harmony than pure complementary.
#FF9B96
#96FFDC
#96B9FF

Practical Design Examples

Button Design

Coral pink creates friendly, inviting call-to-action buttons that encourage user engagement without being aggressive.

Card Component

Using coral pink as an accent color in cards creates warm, welcoming UI elements that draw attention gently.

Welcome Message

This is a friendly notification using coral pink accents.

Text on Coral Background

White text on coral pink background creates soft, approachable hero sections and banners.

Warm Welcome

Creating friendly user experiences

Navigation Elements

Coral pink hover states and active indicators create intuitive, friendly navigation experiences.

Shades, Tints & Tones

Lightest Tint

#FFEFEE

Light Tint

#FFCBC8

Base Color

#FF9B96

Dark Shade

#E67B76

Darker Shade

#CC5B56

Darkest Shade

#993B36

Accessibility & Contrast Guidelines

Text Contrast Ratios

  • White text on #FF9B96: 2.1:1 (Fails WCAG AA)
  • Black text on #FF9B96: 10.2:1 (Passes WCAG AAA)
  • Dark gray (#2c3e50) on #FF9B96: 7.8:1 (Passes WCAG AA)
  • #FF9B96 text on white: 2.1:1 (Use for large text only)

Accessibility Recommendations

For optimal accessibility, use coral pink as an accent color rather than for primary text. When using as a background, pair with dark text colors (#2c3e50 or darker) to ensure readability. For buttons and interactive elements, ensure sufficient contrast with surrounding elements. Consider color blindness when using coral pink as the sole indicator of information.

WCAG Compliance

  • Level AA: Use dark text (4.5:1 for normal, 3:1 for large)
  • Level AAA: Use very dark text (7:1 for normal, 4.5:1 for large)
  • Interactive elements: Ensure 3:1 contrast with adjacent colors
  • Focus indicators: Use darker coral shade for visibility

Color Blindness Considerations

Coral pink may appear similar to gray or brown for users with protanopia (red-blind) or deuteranopia (green-blind). Always provide additional visual cues beyond color alone, such as icons, patterns, or text labels. For critical information, combine coral pink with high-contrast elements or use alternative indicators.

Cultural Significance & Symbolism

Western Cultures

In Western societies, coral pink represents warmth, friendliness, and approachability. It's associated with comfort, care, and nurturing. Often used in wellness, beauty, and hospitality industries to create welcoming environments. Symbolizes gentle energy and emotional warmth.

Eastern Cultures

In many Asian cultures, coral and pink tones represent happiness, good fortune, and celebration. Associated with spring, renewal, and positive energy. Used in festivals and celebrations to create joyful, welcoming atmospheres. Symbolizes harmony and balance.

Modern Associations

Contemporary design associates coral pink with millennial and Gen Z aesthetics, social media trends, and modern femininity. Represents approachability, authenticity, and emotional intelligence. Popular in lifestyle brands, wellness products, and user-friendly technology.

Industry Applications & Use Cases

Beauty & Cosmetics

Coral pink is extensively used in beauty and cosmetics branding to convey natural beauty, warmth, and approachability. Perfect for skincare products, makeup lines, and wellness brands. Creates an inviting, feminine aesthetic that appeals to diverse audiences. Used in packaging, website design, and marketing materials to establish friendly, trustworthy brand identities.

Hospitality & Wellness

Hotels, spas, and wellness centers use coral pink to create warm, welcoming environments that promote relaxation and comfort. The color reduces stress and creates inviting spaces where guests feel cared for. Ideal for reception areas, treatment rooms, and branding materials that emphasize comfort and personal care.

Food & Beverage

Restaurants and cafes use coral pink to create friendly, approachable dining experiences. Particularly effective for brunch spots, dessert shops, and casual dining establishments. The color stimulates appetite while maintaining a comfortable, non-aggressive atmosphere. Popular in food photography and menu design.

Technology & Apps

Modern apps and tech products use coral pink to appear friendly and user-centric. Effective for social platforms, wellness apps, and services targeting younger demographics. Creates approachable interfaces that encourage engagement without intimidation. Popular for call-to-action buttons and notification systems.

Fashion & Retail

Fashion brands use coral pink to convey contemporary style, approachability, and warmth. Effective for casual wear, accessories, and lifestyle products. Creates inviting retail environments and e-commerce experiences. Popular in spring/summer collections and year-round for brands emphasizing comfort and style.

Healthcare & Children

Pediatric healthcare and children's products use coral pink to create non-threatening, friendly environments. The color reduces anxiety and creates comfortable spaces for children and families. Effective for waiting rooms, educational materials, and products designed for young audiences.

Technical Specifications & Properties

Color Temperature

Coral pink is a warm color with a color temperature of approximately 6500K. It sits on the warm side of the color spectrum, combining red's energy with pink's softness. This warmth creates inviting, comfortable atmospheres and evokes feelings of coziness and approachability.

Saturation Level

With 100% saturation in HSL, coral pink is a fully saturated color that maintains vibrancy without being overwhelming. This high saturation creates visual interest while remaining soft and approachable. The color maintains its character across different media and lighting conditions.

Lightness Value

At 79% lightness, coral pink is a light color that reflects significant amounts of light. This high lightness value contributes to its friendly, open appearance and makes it suitable for backgrounds and large areas without overwhelming viewers. Creates airy, spacious feelings in design.

RGB Distribution

The RGB values (255, 155, 150) show maximum red, moderate green, and slightly lower blue. This distribution creates the characteristic coral-pink hue. The high red value provides warmth, while the balanced green and blue create the soft, peachy quality.

Print Considerations

In CMYK (0%, 39%, 41%, 0%), coral pink requires no cyan, moderate magenta and yellow, and no black. This makes it relatively easy to reproduce in print. However, screen-to-print color matching requires careful calibration as monitors display RGB while printers use CMYK.

Digital Display

Coral pink displays consistently across most digital devices due to its position within the standard RGB color space. The color maintains its warmth and approachability across different screen types, from smartphones to large displays, making it reliable for digital design.

Design Best Practices & Tips

Pairing with Neutrals

Coral pink pairs beautifully with neutral colors like white, cream, light gray, and beige. These combinations create clean, modern aesthetics that feel fresh and approachable. Use white backgrounds with coral pink accents for maximum impact, or cream backgrounds for softer, more organic feels.
White #FFFFFF Cream #FFF8F0 Light Gray #F5F5F5 Beige #F5E6D3

Accent Color Usage

Use coral pink as an accent color to draw attention to important elements without overwhelming the design. Ideal for buttons, links, highlights, and call-to-action elements. Limit usage to 10-20% of the overall design to maintain visual balance and prevent color fatigue.

Typography Pairing

Coral pink works well with both serif and sans-serif fonts. For headings, use bold sans-serif fonts in coral pink against white backgrounds. For body text, use dark gray or black instead of coral pink to ensure readability. Reserve coral pink text for large headings or decorative elements.

Gradient Applications

Create beautiful gradients by transitioning coral pink to lighter tints, peachy oranges, or soft purples. These gradients work excellently for hero sections, backgrounds, and modern UI elements. Keep gradients subtle to maintain the color's friendly, approachable character.

Seasonal Considerations

While coral pink works year-round, it's particularly effective for spring and summer campaigns. The color evokes warmth and freshness, making it ideal for seasonal promotions. In fall and winter, pair with warmer neutrals and deeper tones to maintain relevance.

Brand Identity

When using coral pink as a primary brand color, ensure it aligns with brand values of friendliness, approachability, and warmth. Create a comprehensive color palette with complementary colors for versatility. Document exact color values across all formats (HEX, RGB, CMYK, Pantone) for consistency.

Color Blindness Simulation

Normal Vision

Standard appearance of coral pink as seen by individuals with normal color vision. Full vibrancy and warmth are visible.

Protanopia (Red-Blind)

Appears as a muted beige-brown. The red component is not perceived, resulting in a significantly less vibrant appearance.

Deuteranopia (Green-Blind)

Appears as a peachy-brown tone. Similar to protanopia but with slightly different hue perception.

Tritanopia (Blue-Blind)

Appears similar to normal vision but with slightly altered hue. The warm coral quality is largely preserved.

Achromatopsia (Total Color Blindness)

Appears as a medium-light gray. All color information is lost, showing only lightness value.

Accessibility Note

Always provide additional visual cues beyond color alone. Use icons, text labels, patterns, or contrast to convey information. Never rely solely on coral pink to communicate critical information or interactive states.

Marketing & Branding Insights

Target Demographics

Coral pink particularly resonates with millennials and Gen Z audiences who value authenticity and approachability. Also effective for brands targeting women aged 18-45, families, and health-conscious consumers. The color appeals to audiences seeking comfort, care, and emotional connection.

Brand Personality

Brands using coral pink typically project personalities that are friendly, approachable, caring, modern, and authentic. Ideal for brands that want to appear accessible rather than intimidating, warm rather than cold, and human-centered rather than corporate.

Conversion Optimization

Coral pink call-to-action buttons can increase conversions by appearing friendly and non-threatening. The color encourages clicks without the aggressive urgency of bright red. A/B testing shows coral pink performs well for sign-ups, subscriptions, and soft conversions.

Social Media Performance

Coral pink performs exceptionally well on visual platforms like Instagram and Pinterest. The color stands out in feeds while maintaining an approachable aesthetic. Posts featuring coral pink often receive higher engagement rates, particularly in lifestyle, beauty, and wellness niches.

Seasonal Campaigns

Coral pink is highly effective for spring campaigns, Valentine's Day promotions, and summer launches. The color evokes feelings of renewal, warmth, and celebration. Can be adapted for year-round use by adjusting accompanying colors and imagery.

Competitive Differentiation

In industries dominated by blues and grays (tech, finance), coral pink offers strong differentiation. The color signals approachability and human-centeredness, helping brands stand out while appearing more accessible than competitors using traditional corporate colors.

About This Color Reference

This comprehensive color reference for #FF9B96 (Coral Pink) provides detailed information for designers, developers, and marketers. All color values are optimized for accuracy across digital and print media. Click any color value to copy it to your clipboard for easy use in your projects. This reference is regularly updated to reflect current design trends and accessibility standards.
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