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#0061B2

Brightness
95.6
HSL (°,%,%)
207°, 100%, 35%
HSV V %
70%
Lab
40.8, 8.0, -49.6
PNG size
6.2 KB
Tone / Feel
dark, intense cool hue
Black text 3.35:1 Fail (normal) · AA (large) (large)
White text 6.26:1 AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)

Recommended text: White (6.26:1 — AA / AAA (large))

Color Profile: #0061B2

Common Name: Electric Blue Lemonade

RGB: (0, 97, 178)

HSL: (205°, 100%, 35%)

Contrast (vs White): 77.1 (AA pass)

Contrast (vs Black): 7.5 (AA pass)

Mood: A bright, energetic blue that evokes feelings of freshness and modernity. It's a popular choice for creative and tech-driven projects due to its striking and attention-grabbing qualities. Its vibrant tone makes it suitable for both dynamic and youthful designs. It's often seen in digital spaces where clarity and visibility are key.

Named Matches:

  • Pantone FHI: Electric Blue Lemonade #0063B2 (ΔE=1.72)
  • Behr Paint: Wide Sky #3068AC (ΔE=8.80)
  • Federal Standard 595c: 35095 - Blue #37629C (ΔE=14.09)
  • Jotun Paint: Parrot Blue #4586C2 (ΔE=20.62)
  • RAL Classic: Ultramarine Blue #2F4D86 (ΔE=16.19)

Why Designers Use It:

  • Electric Blue Lemonade #0061B2 stands out for its vibrant, fresh hue that catches the eye without being overly aggressive. Its energetic and bold nature makes it popular in digital media, especially for tech, youth-focused products, or design that seeks to convey innovation.
  • It plays well in branding, especially for companies looking to position themselves as forward-thinking, creative, and tech-savvy. Due to its eye-catching nature, it’s often used in logos, apps, and websites where immediate attention is crucial.
  • Industries like software, electronics, and even education make use of this color for its association with clarity, trust, and forward momentum. It’s not just trendy—it’s seen as symbolic of the modern digital era.
  • Regional uses for this color could align with trends in digital-heavy countries, particularly those with a strong focus on technology and innovation, such as Silicon Valley or tech hubs in Europe.

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