Rose Pink#DD3D63
Coral Pink#E97889
Lilac#C8A5C9
Blush#DDB7BD
Muted Lavender#927B9B

Palette workspace

Palette direction

GutFeast

This color palette is inspired by the image's vibrant warm pink and soft rose tones with deep shadows and light neutrals, creating a harmonious brand identity that balances energetic optimism with elegant softness. It blends saturated pinks with muted blush and cool grays to produce a distinctive design system ideal for a modern, creative brand.

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Creative color direction

GutFeast

This color palette is inspired by the image's vibrant warm pink and soft rose tones with deep shadows and light neutrals, creating a harmonious brand identity that balances energetic optimism with elegant softness. It blends saturated pinks with muted blush and cool grays to produce a distinctive design system ideal for a modern, creative brand.

Logo contrast guide

Logo color pairings

Each column shows a usable logo color on a palette background, with contrast checked for clarity.

Logo Charcoal #2C2C2C
on Lilac #C8A5C9

6.4:1 Strong

Logo Charcoal #2C2C2C
on Coral Pink #E97889

5.0:1 Strong

Logo Charcoal #2C2C2C
on White #FFFFFF

14.0:1 Excellent

Logo White #FFFFFF
on Charcoal #2C2C2C

14.0:1 Excellent
Motion gradient

Gradient background

Built from the main brand color and one generated shade, so the effect feels modern without leaving the palette.

Business card

Printed materials without guessing.

A neutral card system with the logo color, contact text, and a restrained palette accent.

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Mobile website

The palette has to survive the small screen.

A mobile landing page preview with logo, navigation, headline, CTA, content card, and chart color usage.

Creative GutFeast

The main colors combine bright rose pink, a warm coral pink, and a soft lilac, creating a lively yet balanced palette that feels both modern and feminine with harmonious undertones.

Gradient type

Gradient on text

A cleaner way to use the brand color as a digital accent without turning the whole interface colorful.

Analytics system

Dashboards need more than one pretty color.

Numbers, pie charts, bars, stacked bars, and lines reveal whether the palette can support real product interfaces.

Revenue$84.2k+18.4%
Retention72%Stable
Signals8Analogous
Audience split
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