A softer direction for app + chemo / healing merch.
- Warm Paper —
#FBF7F4 - Soft Blush —
#F4DCE4 - Dusty Rose —
#DCA9B8 - Lavender Mist —
#D8C8EF - Lilac Smoke —
#BDA7D8 - Sage Veil —
#C7D9D1 - Powder Blue —
#D8E7F0 - Buttercream —
#F6E6C8
- Blush + Warm Paper
- Lavender Mist + Buttercream
- Sage Veil + Dusty Rose
- Powder Blue + Lilac Smoke
Use these as:
- App surfaces: Warm Paper, white, Buttercream-tinted neutrals
- App accents: Soft Blush, Lavender Mist, Sage Veil
- Merch / fashion colourways: Dusty Rose, Lilac Smoke, Sage Veil, Powder Blue
- Special healing / chemo capsule: Warm Paper, Blush, Buttercream, Sage Veil
The orb system should feel like a premium symbol set people would actually want to wear on a tee shirt.
Current orb construction note:
- the older description
c3 = darken(c1)is stale and should not be followed - the live direction now uses three real palette colours from each card, not a generated darkened shade
- think: one dominant personality colour, one supporting accent, one real grounding/support colour from the card palette
- keep the outer ring/outline strong, while the inner transitions stay soft and blended
That means:
- each orb needs a clearly distinct silhouette / ring logic, not just a colour swap
- orbs should read beautifully at multiple scales: app card, tee graphic, embroidered badge, sticker
- avoid muddy glow overload or overly busy gradients that feel cheap in print
- favour iconic, collectible, fashion-friendly compositions over generic "cosmic" effects
- think premium wellness / boutique fashion / art-book cover, not gamer neon
- Text lives on light calm surfaces
- Orbs become accent atmosphere, not text backgrounds
- Pastels should feel wearable first, spiritual second
- The best orb treatments should also work as merch marks
- Avoid hard neon contrasts unless used very sparingly as a tiny accent