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Pink family

Pink Family

The pink family carries the archive's most social, campaign-ready, and expressive tones. It ranges from pale blushes to vivid fuchsias, useful for beauty, culture, and high-energy product stories.

Beauty and cultureCampaign systemsExpressive social surfaces
Archive count
336
Colors currently classified under the pink family.
Related collections
12
Editorial collections with at least one strong pink anchor.
Related packs
7
Productized packs that use this family in their source collections.
Recommended upgrade path
1. Start in the archive
Browse the strongest pink lane in search or dense view, then save the colors that feel closest to your project.
2. Move into a collection
Rose Quartz is the cleanest editorial collection to prove this family in a more intentional five-color set.
3. Upgrade into a pack
Palette Pack Vol. 1 is the nearest paid step if you want tokens, exports, and usage guidance around this family direction.
Cultural significance

Pink's cultural meaning has shifted dramatically over centuries. In 18th-century Europe, pink was a masculine color — boys wore pink as a 'lighter red' signaling strength. The gender association flipped in the mid-20th century through marketing. In Japan, pink (momoiro/pinku) is deeply tied to cherry blossom season (hanami) and represents transient beauty, a core concept in Japanese aesthetics (mono no aware). In India, the city of Jaipur is called the 'Pink City' after Maharaja Ram Singh painted it pink to welcome Prince Albert in 1876. Baker-Miller Pink, a specific shade, has been studied for its calming physiological effects.

Japanese · 日本語

ピンクの文化的意味は何世紀にもわたり劇的に変化しました。18世紀ヨーロッパではピンクは男性的な色で、赤の淡い色として力強さを示していました。性別の関連付けは20世紀半ばのマーケティングで逆転しました。日本ではピンク(桃色)は桜の季節(花見)と深く結びつき、儚い美しさ(もののあわれ)を表します。インドのジャイプールは1876年にマハラジャがアルバート公を迎えるためにピンクに塗ったことから「ピンクシティ」と呼ばれます。ベーカーミラーピンクは鎮静の生理的効果が研究されています。

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