#5C1777
- RGB
- 92, 23, 119
- Brightness
- 66.8
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 283°, 68%, 28%
- HSV V %
- 47%
- Lab
- 24.4, 45.5, -39.8
- CMYK (%)
- 23%, 81%, 0%, 53%
- PNG size
- 5.0 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, vivid cool hue
Recommended text: White (11.39:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #5C1777
Common Name: Purple
RGB: 92, 23, 119
HSL: 295°, 69%, 30%
Contrast with White: 5.5 (AA Pass)
Contrast with Black: 7.3 (AA Pass)
Mood: The deep, rich hue of #5C1777 conveys a sense of elegance, mystery, and creativity. This purple shade strikes a balance between warmth and coolness, making it versatile in design and appealing in both artistic and modern settings. It's a sophisticated tone that evokes both luxury and artistic flair.
Close Named Matches:
- Behr Paints: #7C3D6A - Sugar Plum
- Benjamin Moore: #674C87 - Mystical Grape
- Pantone FHI: #4E2272 - Purple Sequin
- RAL Classic: #96497D - Traffic Purple
- Jotun Paints: #786087 - TAALUK
Why Designers Use It:
This particular shade of purple is beloved by designers for its balance between boldness and subtlety. It stands out without being overpowering, making it ideal for creative industries where a sense of elegance and uniqueness is desired. Often used in branding for high-end products, luxury goods, or artistic endeavors, it embodies creativity and exclusivity. It is frequently seen in digital art, fashion, and interior design, as its versatility allows it to adapt to both modern and classic designs. The color resonates with psychological concepts like inspiration and mystery, and it can evoke a sense of sophistication in design. Additionally, it has regional affiliations with historical or cultural elements tied to royalty, spirituality, and artistry.
Notable Industries Using This Color: Fashion, art, luxury branding, cosmetics, and high-end tech devices.