#3C3D3D
- RGB
- 60, 61, 61
- Brightness
- 60.7
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 180°, 1%, 24%
- HSV V %
- 24%
- Lab
- 25.7, -0.4, -0.2
- CMYK (%)
- 2%, 0%, 0%, 76%
- PNG size
- 5.2 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very dark, muted cool hue
Recommended text: White (10.90:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #3C3D3D
Common Name: Behr Madison Avenue
RGB: 60, 61, 61
HSL: 0°, 0%, 24%
Contrast vs White: 18.3 (AA Pass)
Contrast vs Black: 13.7 (AA Pass)
Mood: This color embodies a cool, slightly muted vibe, evoking stability and calmness. It's ideal for creating a professional and sophisticated ambiance in various design projects. As a versatile neutral, it pairs well with both warm and cool tones, making it an adaptable choice for modern and minimalist designs.
Notable Matches:
- Behr Paint - Madison Avenue (#3C3D3D) - Exact Match
- Federal Standard 595c - Black ANA 514 (#3C3C3D) - ΔE=0.86
- BS 381C:1996 - RAF Blue Grey (#424C53) - ΔE=8.26
- Farrow and Ball - Pitch Black (#3B3938) - ΔE=2.16
- Pantone FHI - Unexplored (#3B3D3C) - ΔE=0.81
Why Designers Use It:
This color is widely used in designs aiming for a professional, sophisticated aesthetic. The cool, almost charcoal-like appearance of #3C3D3D is often chosen for corporate interiors, office spaces, and branding projects where authority and elegance are key. It is also common in luxury packaging and high-end products, where it conveys exclusivity and reliability. Its neutral tone makes it versatile for various industries, especially in technology, finance, and modern design.
The color's stability and subdued tone also make it a staple in certain regional design trends, particularly in contemporary urban settings. The muted grey/black tone is frequently seen in automotive design, especially for sleek finishes and high-end models, giving a sense of understated elegance. Moreover, the color often finds its way into military and government-related contexts, reflecting practicality and professionalism.
Despite its neutral nature, #3C3D3D offers an element of depth and complexity, especially when used in contrast with lighter shades or bolder accents, allowing designers to explore a wide range of visual possibilities.