What Color Does Pink and Orange Make?
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Coral / Salmon
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RAL (approx.)
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About This Color Combination
Pink and orange blended together produce coral and salmon, warm, vibrant hues that sit between red-pink and orange on the spectrum, evoking tropical sunsets and sun-warmed beaches. Both colors share red as a parent, so they blend harmoniously without muddying, producing a result that is consistently bright and energetic. Coral has become one of the most fashionable and widely used colors across design disciplines in recent years.
Usage Tips
In painting, coral and salmon are indispensable for Mediterranean landscapes, tropical still lifes, and warm-toned portrait work where a rich, lively skin warmth is needed. Graphic designers deploy coral as a primary brand color for lifestyle, travel, and wellness companies seeking an approachable, energetic identity. Interior designers use coral as an accent color to inject warmth into neutral or cool-toned rooms without the full intensity of red or orange. Pair with teal, navy, or gold for classic, high-impact complementary contrast.
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