#3725D7
- RGB
- 0, 0, 0
- Brightness
- 0.0
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 0°, 0%, 0%
- HSV V %
- 0%
- Lab
- 0.0, 0.0, 0.0
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 0%, 0%, 100%
- PNG size
- 5.9 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very dark, muted warm hue
Recommended text: White (0.00:1 — Fail / Fail)
Color Profile: #3725D7
Common Name: Royal Blue
Hex: #3725D7
RGB: (55, 37, 215)
HSL: (244°, 82%, 51%)
Contrast vs White: 6.2 (AA Pass)
Contrast vs Black: 9.6 (AA Pass)
Mood: A bold and classic shade, #3725D7 resonates with creativity and sophistication. Often seen in design projects that emphasize elegance and trust, this color balances modern vibrance with timeless appeal.
Close Named Matches:
- Royal Blue: #2B3769 (Australian Standard)
- Nightshade: #554960 (BS 2660)
- French Blue: #2458AF (British Standard BS 381C)
- Ultramarine Blue: #2F4D86 (RAL Classic)
Why Designers Use It:
Royal Blue is often favored in high-end branding, especially in the corporate world, due to its association with professionalism, trust, and luxury. Its deep, bold tone is perfect for conveying a sense of stability and reliability, often seen in industries such as banking, technology, and legal services. Regionally, it has strong ties to Western aesthetics, with a preference in areas where formality and prestige are valued. It's also a popular choice in design for sports teams and universities, linking to themes of determination and excellence. Whether used in logos or interior design, this color stands out without overwhelming, creating a calming yet confident visual presence.
It’s a timeless choice for projects seeking a sophisticated, powerful touch. With its perfect balance of coolness and vibrancy, it draws attention in a tasteful, restrained manner. The color is not just visually striking, but its use often suggests a well-thought-out, professional approach to design. It fits into a wide range of design aesthetics, from digital interfaces to high-end product packaging.