#1C1C1C
- RGB
- 28, 28, 28
- Brightness
- 28.0
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 0°, 0%, 11%
- HSV V %
- 11%
- Lab
- 10.3, 0.0, 0.0
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 0%, 0%, 89%
- PNG size
- 4.1 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very dark, muted warm hue
Black text
1.23:1
Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text
17.04:1
AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
Recommended text: White (17.04:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #1C1C1C
Common Name: Black
RGB: 28, 28, 28
HSL: 0°, 0%, 11%
Contrast vs White: 28.4 (AA Pass)
Contrast vs Black: 0.0 (AA Pass)
Mood: The color #1C1C1C exudes a sense of sleek sophistication and elegance, often associated with modern minimalism. It is typically seen in luxury products, high-end interior design, and tech gadgets. Its deep, rich tone makes it suitable for settings where a refined, understated look is desired. This color is solid and dependable, evoking strength and stability. It’s a favorite for creating bold, professional atmospheres without drawing too much attention.
Close Matches:
- Jotun paint (Jet Black) - #403E3B - ΔE=16.18
- Benjamin Moore (Black Forest Green) - #252F2D - ΔE=9.47
- Pantone Solid Coated (Process Black C) - #1D1D1D - ΔE=0.50
- Behr paint (Jet Black) - #1B1B1B - ΔE=0.50
Why Designers Use It:
- This shade of black is commonly used in industries that require a bold, timeless color. Designers appreciate its versatility and sophistication.
- The color is widely used in modern and minimalist interior designs for its ability to create a sense of depth and contrast. It’s particularly favored in luxury products like cars, watches, and electronics.
- Often seen in high-end furniture, fashion, and branding, it provides a strong visual impact, yet maintains elegance.
- Due to its neutrality, it is also prevalent in the technology sector, where it enhances user interfaces without distracting from content.
- The association with strength, stability, and professionalism makes it a go-to choice for corporate branding and design.
Related Traditions & Industry Use:
- In the fashion and automotive industries, deep black hues like this are used for their association with luxury and sophistication.
- This color is also heavily used in technology and electronics, where it is often employed for sleek product designs that convey both professionalism and innovation.
- It has a long history in military applications, particularly in aviation and defense, for its functional and neutral qualities.
- From interior design to architecture, it remains a favorite in creating bold, minimalist statements and high-contrast designs in both modern and industrial styles.