#544F3D
- RGB
- 84, 79, 61
- Brightness
- 78.7
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 47°, 16%, 28%
- HSV V %
- 33%
- Lab
- 33.6, -1.3, 11.4
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 6%, 27%, 67%
- PNG size
- 5.5 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, muted warm hue
Recommended text: White (8.19:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #544F3D
Common Name: Olive Drab
RGB: (84, 79, 61)
HSL: (42°, 14%, 27%)
Contrast Analysis:
- Contrast vs White: 4.1 (AA Pass)
- Contrast vs Black: 14.3 (AAA Pass)
Mood: A deep, earthy tone often evoking a sense of strength, reliability, and resilience. It brings a grounding, natural feel to designs, making it popular in military, outdoor, and industrial settings.
Notable Matches:
- Federal Standard 595c - Olive Drab Camo #544F3D
- AMS Standard 595a - Olive Drab Camo #544F3E
- Pantone FHI - Olive Night #535040
- RAL Classic - Yellow Olive #544F46
- Jotun Paint - New Granite #525149
Why Designers Use It:
Olive Drab is frequently chosen for designs requiring a rugged, utilitarian aesthetic. Its roots in military camo make it synonymous with stability and protection, ideal for projects that need to communicate resilience or nature. This color is often associated with outdoor gear, army uniforms, and military hardware, making it a staple in defense and industrial designs.
In interior design, its neutral and earthy tone is used to create grounded, minimalist environments, often paired with natural wood, leather, or stone materials. Some car manufacturers also use olive tones for vehicle interiors, providing a blend of sophistication and practicality. The color has ties to various regions, reflecting earthy traditions, especially in military-heavy countries. Designers love it for its versatility, especially in spaces looking to balance utility with calmness.