Petal Static is a pastel palette with a little digital tension. Blush and lilac give it softness, coral adds warmth, and powder blue keeps the whole system airy. It is intentionally light, but it should not be treated as fragile. The best uses give it structure with oversized type, simple layout, and confident spacing.
The palette is useful when a design needs to feel generous and calm: a wellness product, a creator platform, a soft launch campaign, or a social graphic series. In gradients, Petal Static benefits from muted intensity and texture because those choices stop the colors from becoming too sweet.
How to use it
Use one pastel as the main field and one as a quiet counterweight. Avoid using every color at full volume in text or small UI elements. Instead, let the gradient do the emotional work and keep interface controls clean, dark, and crisp.
Color story
The name comes from the meeting point between organic softness and screen noise. It feels like petals photographed through a low-resolution monitor: tender, but not nostalgic.