#3A549A
- RGB
- 58, 84, 154
- Brightness
- 88.6
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 224°, 45%, 42%
- HSV V %
- 60%
- Lab
- 37.1, 13.1, -41.3
- CMYK (%)
- 62%, 45%, 0%, 40%
- PNG size
- 6.3 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, vivid cool hue
Recommended text: White (7.20:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #3A549A
Common Name: Pantone P 102-15 C
RGB: (58, 84, 154)
HSL: (218°, 56%, 43%)
Contrast vs White: 2.9:1 (Fails AA)
Contrast vs Black: 11.6:1 (Passes AA)
Mood Blurb:
#3A549A is a refined blue with a balanced cool tone. It's often associated with calmness and professionalism. It strikes a blend of sophistication and clarity, making it a great choice for industries like design, tech, and corporate branding. It reflects a calm, intellectual atmosphere while still being bold enough to command attention.
Close Named Matches:
- Pantone P 102-15 C - #3A549A
- Behr Blue Dahlia - #2F5699
- Benjamin Moore Twilight Blue - #375597
- Federal Standard 595c 35095 - #37629C
- Jotun Violet Sea - #5A6D99
Why Designers Use It:
This color is favored for its versatility and strong presence in both digital and print formats. It's often used in professional settings where trust, clarity, and expertise need to be conveyed. Designers love it for creating logos, interfaces, and products that need to project stability and intelligence. It's also seen frequently in corporate branding, educational platforms, and high-end tech designs. This particular shade of blue has historical significance in both Western and Eastern design cultures, frequently appearing in nautical and safety-related contexts due to its clarity and visibility. Its connection to elements like the sky and oceans adds to its soothing yet bold qualities. Its usage in interior design and branding is often linked to industries such as technology, banking, and innovation.