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#75A7C2

Brightness
0.0
HSL (°,%,%)
0°, 0%, 0%
HSV V %
0%
Lab
0.0, 0.0, 0.0
PNG size
5.9 KB
Tone / Feel
very dark, muted warm hue
Black text 0.00:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
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Recommended text: White (0.00:1 — Fail / Fail)

Color Profile: #75A7C2

Common Name: Sky Blue

RGB: (117, 167, 194)

HSL: (200°, 39%, 60%)

Contrast vs White: 3.8 (AA pass)

Contrast vs Black: 8.0 (AAA pass)

About the Color

This color, often associated with clear skies and calm seas, offers a serene and tranquil mood, making it ideal for creative and peaceful spaces. It's a blend of cool blue with a slight touch of green, giving it a crisp yet soft appearance. Popular in both modern and traditional contexts, it evokes feelings of openness and freedom.

Notable Matches:

  • Australian Standard AS2700 - Sky Blue #7BB7C1
  • BS 2660 - Wedgewood Blue #7F9FAE
  • Benjamin Moore - San Francisco Bay #7AA8C6
  • Pantone Solid Coated - Air Blue #77ACC7
  • RAL Classic - Pastel Blue #6998B0

Why Designers Use It

#75A7C2 is often used in design for its calm and soothing properties. It brings a sense of balance, making it ideal for areas that need a touch of tranquility without being too bold. As a light, neutral blue, it’s commonly found in spaces designed to promote creativity, such as art studios, offices, and relaxation areas. Its subtle tone works well in both interior design and branding, where a sense of professionalism combined with approachability is important.

Manufactured by leading paint brands and often used in various standards, this color has a wide application in different industries, including home decor, automotive interiors, and even technology. Its cool undertones make it a top choice for clean, modern aesthetics, and it's especially popular in the fashion and textile industries for its versatility in pattern design.

This color often symbolizes calmness and trust, which is why it’s frequently found in the design of companies in the tech, medical, and corporate sectors. Regionally, it’s popular in Scandinavian and coastal-themed designs, reflecting the natural landscape of those areas.

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