#400402
- 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
- 5.2 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very dark, muted warm hue
Black text
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White text
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Recommended text: White (0.00:1 — Fail / Fail)
Color Profile: #400402
Common Name: Rich Maroon
RGB: (64, 0, 2)
HSL: (357, 100%, 13%)
Contrast with White: 1.1 (Fails AA)
Contrast with Black: 9.5 (Passes AA)
Mood: This shade of maroon exudes a deep richness, often associated with elegance, warmth, and a sense of luxury. It's a color that blends both classic and contemporary vibes, evoking a timeless appeal. Commonly used in fashion and interior design, it can evoke feelings of sophistication and mystery.
Notable Matches:
- Australian Standard AS2700 R55 Claret: #612D2E
- BS 2660 Royal Maroon: #4A1F1E
- Benjamin Moore Cottage Red: #672B26
- Pantone FHI Syrah: #6A282C
Why Designers Use It:
- Versatility: This color has a unique ability to complement a variety of designs, ranging from modern minimalism to more classical, ornate themes. It's versatile enough to be used in both interior and graphic design projects.
- Emotional Impact: Designers favor this shade for its ability to invoke passion and sophistication. It’s often used in high-end branding, luxury interiors, and fashion.
- Trendy in Luxury Sectors: Particularly popular in industries like automotive design, especially luxury vehicles, and interior design, where it provides a bold, yet refined touch.
- Natural Origins: Though it's synthetic in modern uses, this deep red tone draws inspiration from natural elements, often linked to rich red wine or the color of dark berries and leaves in autumn.