#0E818F
- RGB
- 14, 129, 143
- Brightness
- 110.3
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 187°, 82%, 31%
- HSV V %
- 56%
- Lab
- 49.2, -23.6, -15.8
- CMYK (%)
- 90%, 10%, 0%, 44%
- PNG size
- 5.4 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, intense cool hue
Black text
4.56:1
AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)
White text
4.61:1
AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)
Recommended text: White (4.61:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #0E818F
Common Name: Turquoise Blue
RGB: 14, 129, 143
HSL: 187°, 85%, 29%
Contrast vs White: 7.7, Pass
Contrast vs Black: 7.8, Pass
Mood:
This color brings a cool and serene feeling, evoking an oceanic or aquatic vibe. It is often associated with tranquility, calmness, and a sense of clarity, making it popular in environments where calmness and focus are key. Its use in design brings a sense of freshness and balance.
Close Named Matches:
- Turquoise Blue (AS2700 - #368B90), ΔE=6.85
- Island Escape (Jotun - #007386), ΔE=6.54
- Precious Stone (Behr - #1C8293), ΔE=2.46
- Surf Blue (Benjamin Moore - #01818C), ΔE=2.22
- Tile Blue (Pantone FHI - #008491), ΔE=1.83
- Why Designers Use It:
This color is often chosen for its balanced appeal between blue and green hues, making it versatile in both digital and print design. It's a favorite in industries like interior design, particularly in ocean-themed spaces or calming environments like spas. The color is also widely used in branding for brands that want to communicate trust, clarity, and freshness. Its association with water elements or tropical climates makes it a strong choice in hospitality, travel, and wellness industries. The trendiness of turquoise blue remains strong, especially in tech-related designs and environmental causes where a sense of calm and clarity is essential.