What Color Does Pink and Purple Make?

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Magenta / Fuchsia

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Magenta / Fuchsia

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RGBrgb(191, 59, 154)
HSLhsl(317°, 53%, 49%)
CMYKcmyk(0%, 69%, 19%, 25%)
CIELABLab(47.7, 61.7, -23.5)

Pantone (approx.)

240 CVery close (ΔE 2.0)
246 CClose (ΔE 4.4)
239 CApproximate (ΔE 6.5)

RAL (approx.)

RAL 4006Traffic purpleApproximate (ΔE 9.0)
RAL 4010TelemagentaApproximate (ΔE 9.6)
RAL 4008Signal violetApproximate (ΔE 9.7)

Pantone and RAL codes shown are mathematical approximations calculated by color distance (ΔE CIEDE2000). They are not officially certified values.

About This Color Combination

Pink and purple combine to create magenta and fuchsia, two of the most vibrant and personality-rich colors in design. Depending on the specific pinks and purples used and their proportions, the result spans from hot pink to deep fuschia to true magenta. These tones sit outside the traditional color wheel and feel distinctly modern.

Usage Tips

In digital art and illustration, pink-purple mixes create otherworldly, dreamlike palettes popular in fantasy and pop art. In fashion, fuchsia is a power color associated with confidence and nonconformity. In graphic design, magenta is one of the four CMYK printing primaries, making it foundational to printed materials. Pair magenta and fuchsia with black, white, or gold for maximum visual impact.

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