#200011
- RGB
- 32, 0, 17
- Brightness
- 18.4
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 328°, 100%, 6%
- HSV V %
- 13%
- Lab
- 3.1, 15.0, -2.6
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 100%, 47%, 87%
- PNG size
- 4.9 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very dark, intense warm hue
Black text
1.07:1
Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text
19.64:1
AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
Recommended text: White (19.64:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #200011
Common Name: Dark Maroon
RGB: 32, 0, 17
HSL: 348°, 100%, 6%
Contrast vs White: 8.7 (Fail AA)
Contrast vs Black: 19.4 (Pass AA)
Mood: #200011 exudes a rich, deep, and sophisticated aura. It's a color often associated with elegance, luxury, and depth. The boldness and intensity of this color lend it a commanding presence, making it ideal for high-end design or dramatic accents. It conveys a sense of refined taste and classic style.
Notable Matches:
- Benjamin Moore Velvet Cloak #392A31
- Behr Navy Base #2A1E2E
- Pantone Solid Coated 7449 C #3D263A
- BS 2660 Chocolate #342522
Why Designers Use It:
- Elegance & Luxury: #200011 has a refined and luxurious feel, often used in high-end fashion, interior design, and premium products. Its deep, warm tone evokes opulence and sophistication.
- Historical Influence: Dark maroons like this one are often linked with tradition, making it a popular choice in art galleries, classic automobile designs, and certain cultural festivals where a rich, timeless color is celebrated.
- Versatile in Use: While not as common as lighter tones, this color makes an impact as an accent, often seen in textiles, furniture, and even branding. The color is known for its ability to work well in both modern and traditional designs.
- Industry-Specific Affiliation: In interior design, #200011 can often be found in luxury brands or premium automotive brands, where elegance and luxury are key. It also finds use in elite branding for jewelry or fashion accessories.