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#F43E71 · #F0DBE2 · #E6EAC9 · #A31F2A

pastel

A 4-color pastel palette · Complete color analysis and application guide

Scene Recommendations Scene Recommendations

Emotion EMOTION

GentleSoothingSweetWarm

Industry INDUSTRY

Kids & BabyBeautyLifestyle

UI Context UI CONTEXT

E-commerceSocial PostIllustrationData Visualization

Color Details Color Details

#F43E71

Dark Violet · DeepPink · Rose Pink

HEX
#F43E71
RGB
rgb(244, 62, 113)
HSL
hsl(343, 89%, 60%)
HSB
hsb(343, 75%, 96%)
CMYK
cmyk(0%, 75%, 54%, 4%)
Oklch
oklch(64.8% 0.218 9.6)

TraditionalDark Violet」· PaintRose Pink」· Creative Blush Sunrise

#F0DBE2

Rouge · Linen · Cherry Blossom

HEX
#F0DBE2
RGB
rgb(240, 219, 226)
HSL
hsl(340, 41%, 90%)
HSB
hsb(340, 9%, 94%)
CMYK
cmyk(0%, 9%, 6%, 6%)
Oklch
oklch(91.0% 0.025 355.4)

TraditionalRouge」· PaintCherry Blossom」· Creative Rose Petal

#E6EAC9

Fresh Green · Bisque · Lemon Cream

HEX
#E6EAC9
RGB
rgb(230, 234, 201)
HSL
hsl(67, 44%, 85%)
HSB
hsb(67, 14%, 92%)
CMYK
cmyk(2%, 0%, 14%, 8%)
Oklch
oklch(92.5% 0.044 112.9)

TraditionalFresh Green」· PaintLemon Cream」· Creative Lemon Fizz

#A31F2A

Vermilion · Brown · Wine Red

HEX
#A31F2A
RGB
rgb(163, 31, 42)
HSL
hsl(355, 68%, 38%)
HSB
hsb(355, 81%, 64%)
CMYK
cmyk(0%, 81%, 74%, 36%)
Oklch
oklch(46.8% 0.167 22.8)

TraditionalVermilion」· PaintWine Red」· Creative Blush Sunrise

Color Harmonies Color Harmonies

Based on color wheel theory, calculated from primary color

Complementary

F43E71
3EF4C0

Analogous

F43ECC
F43E71
F4663E

Triadic

F43E71
72F43E
3E72F4

Split-Comp.

F43E71
3EF466
3ECCF4

Tetradic

F43E71
CCF43E
3EF4C0
663EF4

Contrast Matrix WCAG 2.1 Contrast

F43E71
F0DBE2
E6EAC9
A31F2A
2.8
Fail
2.9
Fail
2.1
Fail
2.8
Fail
1.1
Fail
5.7
AA
2.9
Fail
1.1
Fail
6.1
AA
2.1
Fail
5.7
AA
6.1
AA
White BG
3.6AA Large
1.3Fail
1.2Fail
7.5AAA
Black BG
5.8AA
15.9AAA
17.0AAA
2.8Fail

Color Blindness Simulation Color Blindness Simulation

Protanopia

A5A465
E7E7E0
E8E8D1
6A6927

Deuteranopia

B0BD62
E8EAE0
E8E7D3
727B27

Tritanopia

EB5B59
EFDFDF
E6D7D9
9C2525

Achromatopsia

7A7A7A
E2E2E2
E5E5E5
484848

Shades & Tints Shades & Tints

#F43E71

Dark
Light

#F0DBE2

Dark
Light

#E6EAC9

Dark
Light

Code Snippets Code Snippets

CSS Custom Properties

:root {
  --color-1: #f43e71;
  --color-2: #f0dbe2;
  --color-3: #e6eac9;
  --color-4: #a31f2a;
}

SCSS

$color-1: #f43e71;
$color-2: #f0dbe2;
$color-3: #e6eac9;
$color-4: #a31f2a;

TAILWIND

colors: {
  'brand-1': '#f43e71',
  'brand-2': '#f0dbe2',
  'brand-3': '#e6eac9',
  'brand-4': '#a31f2a',
}

RGB Array

[244, 62, 113], [240, 219, 226], [230, 234, 201], [163, 31, 42]

FAQ FAQ

What scenarios is this 4-color palette suitable for?

This pastel-style palette of #F43E71, #F0DBE2, #E6EAC9, #A31F2A is ideal for: social media posters, mobile apps, e-commerce promos, health products, baby brands, fresh-style blogs, infographics, data visualization, accessible design. Vivid colors effectively attract user attention. High contrast ensures clear visual hierarchy and readability. It is a vibrant and energetic choice among 4-color palettes.

How to use this palette in CSS or frontend projects?

Copy the CSS variables directly: --color-1: #f43e71; --color-2: #f0dbe2; --color-3: #e6eac9; --color-4: #a31f2a. LangColor editor supports one-click export to CSS, SCSS, Tailwind, JSON and more. Click the "Export" button to choose your format.

What UI/UX design tips apply to this palette?

Light tones suit backgrounds; use dark colors for body text. Mid-tones work for card backgrounds or dividers to add depth. High-contrast palettes naturally meet WCAG accessibility standards. Use the "Contrast Matrix" tool in LangColor editor to check WCAG accessibility levels for every color pair.

Which industries or brands suit this palette?

This pastel-style 4-color scheme is especially suited for food & dining, entertainment, kids education, social industries. Bold colors convey vitality and innovation. Click "AI Analysis" in the editor for more detailed brand color suggestions.

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