#4664A5
- RGB
- 70, 100, 165
- Brightness
- 102.2
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 221°, 40%, 46%
- HSV V %
- 65%
- Lab
- 43.0, 9.1, -38.4
- CMYK (%)
- 58%, 39%, 0%, 35%
- PNG size
- 5.7 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, soft cool hue
Recommended text: White (5.79:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #4664A5
Common Name: Starstruck
RGB: 70, 100, 165
HSL: 213, 48%, 47%
Contrast vs White: 4.8 (Passes AA)
Contrast vs Black: 6.1 (Passes AA)
Color Mood:
This particular shade of blue evokes calmness and professionalism, often used in designs that require trust and reliability. It has a modern, cool feel, and is popular in various industries from technology to art. Its balanced hue makes it a versatile color that can be adapted to different branding and product designs.
Notable Matches:
- Dunn-Edwards - Starstruck (#4664A5)
Delta E = 0.00 - Matthews Paint - Paddington Blue (#466BAA)
Delta E = 3.59 - Behr - Indigo Batik (#3F66A7)
Delta E = 2.15 - Benjamin Moore - Mosaic (#3963A4)
Delta E = 2.74
Why Designers Use It:
Starstruck, with its blend of blue and violet undertones, is often chosen by designers aiming to evoke both creativity and stability. This shade is especially popular in industries like technology, finance, and arts, where trustworthiness and innovation need to be visually communicated. Its neutral tone ensures it works well across both digital and print media. It fits perfectly in branding that aims to be both inviting and professional, making it an ideal choice for corporate and creative environments alike.
Though not a standout trend on its own, it harmonizes beautifully with other complementary colors like darker blues or neutrals, providing a sense of sophistication. Its regional use isn't tied to a specific country, but it resonates well with global markets that prioritize a sleek, modern aesthetic.
This color can be found in varied products, from interior design, such as office spaces and modern textiles, to product packaging for high-end technology items, evoking a sense of future-forward appeal.