#365759
- RGB
- 54, 87, 89
- Brightness
- 78.9
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 183°, 24%, 28%
- HSV V %
- 35%
- Lab
- 34.6, -11.4, -5.0
- CMYK (%)
- 39%, 2%, 0%, 65%
- PNG size
- 6.4 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, soft cool hue
Recommended text: White (7.88:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #365759
Common Name: Deep Sea Dive
RGB: (54, 87, 89)
HSL: H: 179° S: 17% L: 30%
Contrast Ratio: 5.7 (AA pass)
Color Mood: This shade evokes a calm, grounded feeling reminiscent of deep oceans or twilight skies, with a subdued and somewhat contemplative tone. Its earthy base gives off a sense of stability and maturity, making it popular in sophisticated design environments.
Close Named Matches:
- Pantone 19-5413 TCX, Jasper - ΔE=2.24
- PPG Paint 1144-7, Crystal Ball - ΔE=4.03
- Sherwin-Williams SW 7618, Deep Sea Dive - ΔE=5.07
- Dulux 18 C 39, Fathom Blue - ΔE=7.59
Why Designers Use It:
This shade of #365759 is especially popular in design schemes where depth and sophistication are prioritized. Its blend of green and blue creates a timeless, grounded aesthetic, making it ideal for environments that require calm authority. Designers gravitate towards it in both corporate and interior designs, often using it for accents in spaces that should feel stable and welcoming, like boardrooms or living areas. The color is especially favored in nautical, coastal, and marine industries due to its association with the deep ocean.
It's also found frequently in modern automotive design, evoking durability and a high-tech feel. Due to its subdued nature, it pairs well with both light neutrals and bold contrasting colors, making it versatile in any palette. The color draws on nature's influence, drawing parallels to both the sea and the twilight sky, further adding to its calm yet intense appeal.