Blush pink works because it feels like light rather than decoration. It can make a page feel warm, tactile, and editorial, especially when it is paired with a deeper rose or burgundy anchor. The trick is to avoid making every surface equally soft.
Give blush one clear dark partner and one near-white highlight. That range lets the gradient support both typography and photography without becoming a wash of pastel.
Design notes
Blush is strongest when the surrounding design is restrained. Serif headlines, generous spacing, and simple black or burgundy details keep it sophisticated.
Practical applications
Use blush for beauty product pages, hospitality stories, wedding decks, portfolio covers, and social graphics that need a quiet premium mood.