Fuchsia Color Palettes
Twelve fuchsia palettes with hex codes — generate endless more with the free tool below.
#e90cc0 · #ee206f · #e014ff · #6905ff · #fe3801
#e71388 · #f32b4c · #ea30f8 · #8c19f0 · #e86721
#f312c9 · #fa1e5d · #ee15f9 · #8331f6 · #f23818
#f425c0 · #ef0b5b · #d924f9 · #8633eb · #ed4f2c
#e41193 · #e91c45 · #da0afa · #9e2ff9 · #f73218
#f820b4 · #f72b5e · #d118f7 · #7c0af5 · #ea402a
#f12297 · #f31b43 · #f718f3 · #9326f2 · #f36b39
#f137bf · #f00a40 · #d83af8 · #6011e8 · #fa2f14
#ff0088 · #f6314c · #ee11be · #cf34fe · #e97d25
#fa1968 · #ea1410 · #ed2ccd · #af12ed · #fd8326
#ed3195 · #e0153a · #f335e3 · #8915ef · #f56624
#f02878 · #f41020 · #f41fcd · #b515f9 · #f47425
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Fuchsia is pink with the apologies removed: a magenta-leaning hue at near-full saturation that exists to be the loudest element on any screen it touches. This scheme flanks it with electric violet and a hot red-orange — the actual colors of the fuchsia flower — instead of the default greens, which turn a pink this aggressive into watermelon novelty. Fashion drops, nightlife, cosmetics launches, and campaigns built for screenshots use fuchsia precisely because it cannot be scrolled past; for the same reason it makes a poor everything-color, wearing users out across long sessions. It repays discipline as the single hot element inside a restrained neutral system — a fuchsia action on charcoal gets found instantly. Budget for print reality too: true fuchsia sits at the edge of CMYK’s range, so physical collateral needs a spot ink or a design that accepts the duller landing.
Frequently asked questions
What colors go with fuchsia?
Electric violet and hot red-orange — the fuchsia flower’s own colors, generated here — plus charcoal and white for relief. Skip the default green complement, which drags a pink this hot straight to sliced watermelon.
Is fuchsia usable as a primary brand color?
For attention-economy brands, yes: fashion, cosmetics, events. It demands a quiet supporting system and small doses in interfaces, though — fuchsia everywhere exhausts users within a session, and nothing else on the page will ever win focus back.
Will fuchsia print correctly?
Not from standard CMYK, which cannot reach this saturation — printed fuchsia comes back a duller magenta-pink. Plan for a spot ink on physical collateral, or design so the softer printed version still holds together.