Deep neon rose, vivid neon, electric pink, soft neon blush, pale glow
Deep Neon Rose
#8A0058
rgb(138, 0, 88)
Dark magenta-rose — the compressed base beneath electric pink
Vivid Neon
#CC0088
rgb(204, 0, 136)
Pure vivid magenta — neon pink at its most saturated and intense
Electric Pink
#FF30B0
rgb(255, 48, 176)
Maximum electric pink — the classic neon sign pink at full brightness
Soft Neon Blush
#FF88D0
rgb(255, 136, 208)
Softer neon — electric pink lightened but still vibrating with energy
Pale Glow
#FFD6EE
rgb(255, 214, 238)
Neon afterglow — the color of neon pink light diffused through fog
Neon Rose exists at the outer limit of the pink spectrum — the zone where pink stops being a gentle floral color and becomes an electric, attention-demanding signal. The Electric Pink at the center of the palette is the classic neon sign color: pure hue, maximum saturation, zero gray, and enough intensity to be visible in daylight and blinding in darkness. This is the pink of nightclub signs, cyberpunk aesthetics, and high-visibility fashion.
Neon pink's cultural moment is deeply tied to its digital life. The sRGB color space can render neon pinks with a brightness and saturation that print cannot reproduce, making this palette inherently screen-native. Electric Pink (FF30B0) and Vivid Neon (CC0088) are colors that essentially vibrate on screen — the eye registers them differently from other pinks, as something that appears to emit light rather than reflect it. This optical quality is unique and powerful in digital design contexts.
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Neon Rose is the right palette for brands and projects that want to signal modernity, digital-nativity, and boldness without ambiguity. It suits fashion brands with a maximalist or Y2K aesthetic, electronic music events and festival design, tech and gaming brands targeting younger demographics, and any creative project that wants to assert itself loudly in a crowded visual environment. Unlike softer pinks, Neon Rose makes no compromise with subtlety.
The range from Deep Neon Rose to Pale Glow also provides a complete design system for neon-themed projects — the deeper values work as solid fills and backgrounds when placed against white or very pale typography, while Pale Glow functions as a practical near-white that keeps the neon energy without overwhelming readability. The palette also works well in combination with black, electric blue, and bright yellow for full cyberpunk color schemes.