#560C70
- RGB
- 86, 12, 112
- Brightness
- 61.0
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 284°, 81%, 24%
- HSV V %
- 44%
- Lab
- 21.6, 46.4, -39.8
- CMYK (%)
- 23%, 89%, 0%, 56%
- PNG size
- 6.4 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very dark, intense cool hue
Recommended text: White (12.48:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #560C70
Common Name: Purple
RGB: (86, 12, 112)
HSL: (291°, 83%, 25%)
Contrast vs. White: 34.9 (AA Pass)
Contrast vs. Black: 16.8 (AA Pass)
Mood: The deep, rich tone of #560C70 evokes a sense of mystery and sophistication. It’s often linked to creativity and luxury, providing a bold yet calming effect in design. This color is frequently used in artistic, high-end environments where depth and emotional intensity are key themes.
Close Named Matches:
- Australian Standard AS2700: Purple #7B4A7B (ΔE=31.88)
- Behr Paint: Sugar Plum #7C3D6A (ΔE=31.94)
- Farrow & Ball: Brinjal #5D3B42 (ΔE=52.08)
- Munsell Color System: 5P 3/10 #5A367C (ΔE=18.74)
Why Designers Use It:
Designers turn to #560C70 when they want to instill a touch of elegance, mystery, and creativity into their work. It’s a powerful color that can be used in a variety of industries, especially in those related to fashion, interior design, and branding. Its dark, saturated purple makes it popular in luxurious designs, especially in cosmetics packaging, premium branding, and artistic spaces. This color is widely used in the fashion industry for eveningwear and formal events. It's also a popular choice in interior design for creating a regal, sophisticated atmosphere, perfect for adding depth and contrast to a space. Although not tied to any specific region or tradition, it’s associated with nobility and is often used in upscale environments.
The color is also used in the automotive industry, representing creativity and luxury, appearing in high-end models and custom vehicles. Additionally, #560C70 is popular in branding for companies looking to invoke a sense of trust, creativity, and exclusivity. It has a timeless presence and works well in both modern and classic designs.