#E2A0AF
A light, moderate red closely aligning with Lightpink.
About #E2A0AF
When working with digital screens, the color #E2A0AF is rendered by mixing light. Designers often compare it to the standard color Lightpink. Its digital footprint relies on 226 parts red, 160 parts green, and 175 parts blue light.
If you are designing for print, the four-color process is what matters most. Its ink density profile breaks down to 0% cyan, 29% magenta, 23% yellow, and 11% black. Always request a physical proof before doing a large print run with this exact code.
From a UX and accessibility standpoint, contrast is paramount. Mathematical luminance calculations suggest that #000000 text provides the most optimal reading experience. Strict adherence to these ratios protects visually impaired users from unreadable interfaces.