Deep carnation, vivid carnation, fresh bloom pink, pale petal, white
Deep Carnation
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Dark bud — the deep crimson-pink of a tight carnation before it opens
Vivid Carnation
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Classic carnation — the strong, clear pink of a fully open bloom
Fresh Bloom
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Mid-range bloom pink — warm and open in full sun
Pale Petal
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Light petal edge — the paler outer ring of a carnation fringe
White Petal
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Near-white — the innermost petal edge at the center of the bloom
Carnation Field is built from the color of carnations at every stage of bloom — from the tight, deep crimson-pink of a bud just beginning to open through the vivid classic carnation pink, the softer mid-range of a fully open bloom, pale petal edges, and the near-white at the flower's center. Carnation pink is one of the purest, most saturated representatives of the warm pink family — clear and bright without the blue cast of magenta or the warmth of peach.
The carnation is one of the most commercially significant flowers in the world, historically used for everything from religious ceremony to Mother's Day arrangements. Its pink tones are widely recognized and carry associations of warmth, affection, and celebration. This makes Carnation Field a strong palette for floral branding, event design, wedding and gifting applications, and any context where a classic warm pink is called for.
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The palette's clear, non-muddied pinks distinguish it from dusty rose or mauve-toned alternatives. These are saturated, true pinks with full color intensity — excellent for applications that require pink to be unambiguously pink rather than blush or mauve. Deep Carnation and Vivid Carnation serve effectively as headline and primary accent colors, while Fresh Bloom through White Petal provide a complete background scale.
In digital and print design, Carnation Field handles large surface areas well — the lighter tones don't feel cloying at full-page scale, and the darker tones provide enough contrast for legible typography. The palette also performs well in multi-channel contexts: social media graphics, print collateral, packaging, and digital marketing all benefit from this kind of consistent, recognizable pink range with clear dark-to-light gradation.