#75779D
- Brightness
- 123.4
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 237°, 17%, 54%
- HSV V %
- 62%
- Lab
- 51.2, 8.0, -20.7
- CMYK (%)
- 25%, 24%, 0%, 38%
- PNG size
- 5.6 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, muted cool hue
Recommended text: Black (4.88:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #75779D
Common Name: Wisteria
RGB: 117, 119, 157
HSL: 231°, 19%, 51%
Contrast:
- VS White: 4.3 (AA pass)
- VS Black: 5.8 (AA pass)
Mood: A gentle, muted hue often associated with calm and serenity. #75779D feels timeless, bringing a sense of balance and sophistication. It's a color seen in both classic art and modern interior design, effortlessly blending into various aesthetics.
Notable Close Matches:
- Wisteria - #6E6F90 (Australian Standard AS2700)
- Castle Grey - #868C93 (BS 2660)
- Violet - #7D7B9B (BS 4800-5252)
- Geranium - #7185B1 (Jotun Paint)
- Spring Purple - #8883A7 (Benjamin Moore)
Why Designers Use It:
#75779D is an elegant, versatile tone widely adopted in modern and traditional design. Often seen in branding, interiors, and textiles, this shade is admired for its muted richness. It has gained traction in design communities for its ability to evoke a sense of professionalism and quiet strength. Its soft blend of purple and grey makes it a popular choice for premium products and luxury aesthetics. This shade holds appeal across industries, including fashion, graphic design, and corporate identity, and is particularly favored in Scandinavian and minimalist design trends. The color has roots in natural elements, evoking the hues of dusk skies, flower petals, and shadowy waters. It’s found in various high-end paint brands and regularly used in products meant to communicate sophistication without being overpowering.