Guide to the Color

Salmon

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Salmon
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Salmon

Color Palette

Analogous

#ff9999
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#FFAE8C
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#E88F80
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#E880B4
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#FF8CFF
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Monochromatic

#ff9999
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#804D4D
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#FFE5E5
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#807373
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#CC7A7A
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Triad

#ff9999
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#B35959
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#FFFEB3
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#80CEFF
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#6293B3
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Complementary

#ff9999
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#B35959
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#FFB3B3
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#47B366
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#99FFB6
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Split Complementary

#ff9999
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#90B37D
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#C5FFA6
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#59B3A5
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#8CFFEE
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About

Salmon

Salmon Color is a between of pinkish-orange to light pink colors, named after the color that makes salmon flesh. Why does this particular shade have such an interesting origin? Well all Australian fish are said to be orange so it stands for being halfway in between two extremes! If you want something more subtle or just need some help calming down your eyes then use Light Salmon instead because its gentle on people's nerves while still making everything look fresh and new every time they see it.