Deep crimson, burnt sienna, dark orange-red, and near-black — the colours of heat, pressure, and barely contained force.
Anger colours are not the bright red of warning signs — they are darker, more pressurised, more interior. The deep crimson of blood under pressure. The burnt sienna of fire that has been burning a long time. The near-black of scorch marks. Anger as an emotion is not a flash but a heat that builds — and these colours carry that sense of accumulation, of something building toward a point. In design, they are not used carelessly; they have an immediate visceral charge that demands to be earned. Used well, they communicate urgency, seriousness, and the stakes of something that genuinely matters.
RGB (100-35-7)
#642307
A dark, vivid orange with a quiet presence.
The Bedrock of Glacial above Chilling →RGB (101-6-15)
#65060f
A vivid red: dark, considered, and steady.
What the Infernal Basalt of Deadening →:root { --mood-anger-1: #7c1313; --mood-anger-2: #600b11; --mood-anger-3: #642307; --mood-anger-4: #65060f; --mood-anger-5: #6d1912;}