#6D90B8
- Brightness
- 139.9
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 212°, 35%, 57%
- HSV V %
- 72%
- Lab
- 58.7, -1.7, -27.2
- CMYK (%)
- 41%, 22%, 0%, 28%
- PNG size
- 7.4 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, soft cool hue
Recommended text: Black (6.33:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #6D90B8
Common Name: Trumatch 35-d3
RGB: 109, 144, 184
HSL: 210°, 31%, 56%
Contrast: White (5.0) | Black (5.0) | AA Pass
Mood: This color evokes a balanced, serene feeling with its soft, muted blue tones. It's often associated with trust and calmness, making it suitable for designs that aim to create a peaceful, dependable atmosphere. It has been used widely in corporate branding, especially in the technology and healthcare sectors, where a calm and professional aesthetic is desired.
Close Matches:
- Trumatch 35-d3 - #6D90B8
- Behr Empire Blue - #6A92B5
- Benjamin Moore Blue Dragon - #6C8EB4
- Dulux Boathouse Blue - #7093AB
- Federal Standard 595c Azure Blue - #7089AD
Why Designers Use It:
This particular hue of blue is often chosen for its calming and professional nature, making it a popular choice in corporate, healthcare, and technology-related designs. Its versatility allows it to blend effortlessly with both modern and traditional themes, and it is commonly seen in branding for businesses that aim to convey trustworthiness and reliability. Designers appreciate how this color can balance intensity with softness, allowing for creative yet conservative applications.
Additionally, the widespread use of this color in various industries, from paint manufacturers like Trumatch and Dulux to Pantone's representation of it in their guides, speaks to its universal appeal across different design disciplines. It also finds its way into furniture and interior design, often used in corporate office spaces, and in consumer electronics, where a sleek, approachable aesthetic is key. With its subtle yet professional undertone, it also fits well in digital interfaces and educational tools.