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Ocean to Iris

A studio radial where ocean meets iris. The 315° anchor pulls the brighter stop to the upper-left, like daylight slanting in from one corner. Built for editorial layouts for design magazines and craft journalism

Beautiful gradient ready to use in your projects

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About this gradient

A studio radial where ocean meets iris. The 315° anchor pulls the brighter stop to the upper-left, like daylight slanting in from one corner. Built for editorial layouts for design magazines and craft journalism

Colour story

Two stops, two moods: #80D5BF (teal range) a lagoon-cool tone; #8368CD (indigo zone) a saturated periwinkle. The split-complementary tension keeps the gradient studio.

#80D5BF
#8368CD

Where to use it

  • Premium B2B SaaS for AEC, manufacturing, industrial design
  • Editorial layouts for design magazines and craft journalism

Design tips

  • ·Add 5-8% noise grain for editorial polish — pure flat gradient feels too 'rendered'
  • ·Use full-bleed on hero only, then go neutral for the rest of the page
  • ·Avoid layering with another saturated gradient on the same page

CSS Code &Tailwind CSS

Copy the code below to use this gradient in your project

radial-gradient(circle, #80D5BF 0%, #8368CD 100%)

Full CSS Rule

.gradient-muted--80d5bf-8368cd--radial-315 {
  background: radial-gradient(circle, #80D5BF 0%, #8368CD 100%);
}

Color Stops

#80D5BF

0%

#8368CD

100%

CSS Ready

Copy-paste ready CSS code with cross-browser compatibility

Tailwind Ready

Use directly with Tailwind CSS utility classes

Fully Customizable

Open in editor to adjust colors, angle, and stops

Responsive

Looks perfect on all screen sizes and devices

Perfect For

Hero Sections

Create eye-catching hero backgrounds for landing pages

Buttons & CTAs

Make buttons stand out with gradient backgrounds

Cards & Overlays

Add depth to cards with subtle gradient overlays

Text Effects

Apply gradient to text for modern typography

Common Uses of Gradients in UI and Graphic Design

Learn how to apply CSS gradients in real-world design scenarios

UI Background

Hero sections, landing pages, and app backgrounds

Hero Background

Perfect for hero sections, landing pages, and full-screen app backgrounds. Creates visual depth and modern aesthetic.

CSS
background: radial-gradient(circle, #80D5BF 0%, #8368CD 100%);

Button Gradients

Call-to-action buttons with eye-catching gradients

Gradient buttons attract attention and improve click-through rates. Ideal for CTAs, sign-up buttons, and primary actions.

CSS
background: radial-gradient(circle, #80D5BF 0%, #8368CD 100%);

Text Gradients

Eye-catching gradient text for headlines

Gradient Text

Gradient text makes headlines pop. Works great for hero titles, feature names, and brand statements.

CSS
background-image: radial-gradient(circle, #80D5BF 0%, #8368CD 100%);
-webkit-background-clip: text;
-webkit-text-fill-color: transparent;
background-clip: text;

Card / Surface Gradients

Subtle gradients for cards and UI surfaces

Feature Card

Subtle gradient background

Subtle gradients add depth to cards without overwhelming. Perfect for feature cards, testimonials, and pricing tables.

CSS
background: radial-gradient(circle, rgba(128, 213, 191, 0.1) 0%, rgba(131, 104, 205, 0.1) 100%);

Border Gradients

Gradient borders for modern UI elements

Gradient Border Card

Stand out with colorful borders

Gradient borders make elements stand out. Great for input fields, cards, and featured content sections.

CSS
.gradient-border {
  background: radial-gradient(circle, #80D5BF 0%, #8368CD 100%);
  padding: 2px;
  border-radius: 12px;
}
.gradient-border > div {
  background: var(--bg-surface);
  border-radius: 10px;
}
Generated

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know

How do I use this gradient in my project?

Simply copy the CSS or Tailwind code and paste it into your stylesheet. The gradient is ready to use with no additional setup required.

Can I customize this gradient?

Yes! Click "Customize in Editor" to open the gradient in our visual editor where you can adjust colors, angle, and color stops.

Is this gradient free to use?

Yes, all gradients on Pixeliro are free to use in personal and commercial projects. No attribution required.

Does this work with Tailwind CSS?

Yes! We provide ready-to-use Tailwind CSS classes. You can also add custom colors to your tailwind.config.js for full customization.

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