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Candy Pop

Bright, playful, and deliberately high-energy. Built for maximum visual impact on social media, e-commerce surfaces, and campaign landing pages.

For when the work needs to pop. Use this palette on social surfaces, product launches, and anywhere that needs energy and immediacy.

VibrantPlayfulCampaign
Why this set works

Coral, lemon, mint, lavender, and sky — saturated accents for social, D2C, and campaign work.

Social media
D2C brands
Campaign pages
Prompt words
candy glosspop artsocial launchneon highlightplayful brand
Export ready
1. Coral Radiant Vivid #E18A33
2. Citrine Tone Vivid #E4E44E
3. Mint Core Clear #38BC4E
4. Peony Core Vivid #D520B7
5. Azure Bloom Clear #A1CDE3
--candy-pop-1: #E18A33;
--candy-pop-2: #E4E44E;
--candy-pop-3: #38BC4E;
--candy-pop-4: #D520B7;
--candy-pop-5: #A1CDE3;

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Dark mode pairs
#E18A33
#643D17
#E4E44E
#7D7D1C
#38BC4E
#9BDAA5
#D520B7
#E58FD7
#A1CDE3
#1A3847

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WCAG contrast audit

WCAG contrast ratios for all palette color pairs against white and black text.

#E18A33
2.7:1 Fail
7.9:1 AAA
#E4E44E
1.4:1 Fail
15.5:1 AAA
#38BC4E
2.5:1 Fail
8.5:1 AAA
#D520B7
4.4:1 AA Large
4.7:1 AA
#A1CDE3
1.7:1 Fail
12.4:1 AAA

Color-on-color pairs:

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1.7:1 Fail
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1.6:1 Fail
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1.8:1 Fail
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3.3:1 AA Large
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1.3:1 Fail
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1.8:1 Fail
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1.5:1 Fail
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2.6:1 Fail

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Palette

Each swatch links back to its individual archive detail page.

Back to collections
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Coral Radiant Vivid
#E18A33
Orange · hsl(30, 74%, 54%)
2
Citrine Tone Vivid
#E4E44E
Yellow · hsl(60, 74%, 60%)
3
Mint Core Clear
#38BC4E
Green · hsl(130, 54%, 48%)
4
Peony Core Vivid
#D520B7
Pink · hsl(310, 74%, 48%)
5
Azure Bloom Clear
#A1CDE3
Blue · hsl(200, 54%, 76%)
Editorial direction

Collections should do more than group swatches. Each one should read like a usable design direction with a clear emotional lane and a real application surface.

This detail route is the missing layer between a generic palette gallery and a convincing design reference. It gives the set a specific point of view.

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ScopeOne curated five-color editorial direction.Unlimited access to all collections, broader token coverage, and advanced exports.
OutputVisual palette, copyable CSS preview, and per-color archive pages.Downloadable CSS, JSON, Tailwind, Figma tokens, and Procreate swatches.
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