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#2A1C1A

Brightness
32.6
HSL (°,%,%)
8°, 24%, 13%
HSV V %
16%
Lab
11.9, 6.5, 4.1
PNG size
5.4 KB
Tone / Feel
very dark, soft warm hue
Black text 1.28:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text 16.41:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)

Recommended text: White (16.41:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #2A1C1A

Common Name: Blackberry Syrup

RGB: (42, 31, 26)

HSL: (6, 25%, 14%)

Contrast vs White: 9.8:1 - AA Pass

Contrast vs Black: 5.1:1 - AA Pass

Mood Blurb:

#2A1C1A has a rich, deep reddish-brown hue with an earthy tone. It's subtle but rich in character, often evoking a sense of comfort and sophistication. This color is most commonly associated with natural, organic elements and exudes a quiet elegance. It's ideal for use in both professional design and creative spaces where warmth and stability are desired.

Close Named Matches:

  • Pantone FHI - Blackberry Syrup (#2A1F21) - ΔE=3.71
  • Australian Standard AS2700 - Maroon (#3D2E2F) - ΔE=8.97
  • BS 2660 - Chocolate (#342522) - ΔE=4.46
  • Pantone Solid Coated - PANTONE 440 C (#2F2726) - ΔE=5.84
  • RAL Classic - Black brown (#3E3B3A) - ΔE=14.60

Why Designers Use It:

This color is used across various industries for its ability to convey richness and luxury while remaining neutral. Designers often incorporate it into branding for high-end products, interior designs with an emphasis on warmth, and even in fashion and textiles where a sophisticated, grounded tone is desired. Notably, it is used in industries ranging from cosmetics to automotive design, often symbolizing elegance, mystery, and sophistication.

The color's earthy and slightly dark appearance makes it ideal for high-end packaging, restaurant interiors, and luxury retail spaces. Its grounding effect is used in designs requiring a deep, immersive quality—particularly in areas with heavy natural or organic associations. The fact that it pairs beautifully with both warm and cool tones makes it a versatile tool for designers.

Industry Associations: #2A1C1A is often used in industries like cosmetics, luxury goods, and automotive design. It's a favored shade for branding high-quality products and creating a sense of security and trust, especially in professional settings. Its deep, subdued nature is reminiscent of natural elements like dark fruits, wood, and earth, making it appealing in both modern and traditional settings.

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