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#0F0069

Brightness
36.4
HSL (°,%,%)
249°, 100%, 21%
HSV V %
41%
Lab
10.0, 41.5, -54.8
PNG size
5.9 KB
Tone / Feel
very dark, intense cool hue
Black text 1.22:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text 17.15:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)

Recommended text: White (17.15:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #0F0069

Common Name: Dark Purple

RGB: 15, 0, 105

HSL: 262, 100%, 21%

Contrast vs White: 5.5 (AA pass)

Contrast vs Black: 12.2 (AA pass)

Mood: This rich, deep purple exudes a sense of mystery and sophistication. Often associated with luxury, creativity, and elegance, it evokes a timeless, refined atmosphere. It's a color that suggests nobility and authority, yet retains a modern edge, making it versatile in design and branding.

Notable Matches:

  • Benjamin Moore: Blue #243973 (ΔE=37.89)
  • Pantone Solid Coated: PANTONE 2745 C #1E0576 (ΔE=4.78)
  • RAL Classic: Pearl Night Blue #0B2751 (ΔE=43.45)
  • Jotun Paint: Royal Blue #23517A (ΔE=55.59)

Why Designers Use It:

  • Timeless & Luxurious: This color is frequently used in high-end design, signaling elegance and exclusivity. Its richness makes it ideal for luxury brands, high-end interiors, and formal settings.
  • Versatile in Branding: Often seen in technology, automotive, and fashion industries, its deep hues create strong brand identities that convey sophistication, innovation, and confidence.
  • Psychological Impact: Purple often symbolizes creativity, power, and mystery. It’s a go-to for creative professionals and industries where innovation and uniqueness are prized.
  • Popular in Various Cultures: This color holds a special place in many cultures, representing spirituality in some, and wealth or royal status in others, such as in European traditions.
  • Trendy Yet Classic: Although rooted in history, this shade remains relevant in contemporary design, especially in luxury markets or interior design where it pairs well with metallic accents or neutral tones.

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