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#828388

Brightness
131.3
HSL (°,%,%)
230°, 2%, 52%
HSV V %
53%
Lab
54.8, 0.6, -2.8
PNG size
5.7 KB
Tone / Feel
mid, muted cool hue
Black text 5.55:1 AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)
White text 3.78:1 Fail (normal) · AA (large) (large)

Recommended text: Black (5.55:1 — AA / AAA (large))

Color Profile: #828388

Common Name: Grey

RGB: (130, 131, 136)

HSL: (210, 2%, 53%)

Contrast vs White: 4.7 (AA Pass)

Contrast vs Black: 14.4 (AA Pass)

Mood:

#828388 carries a muted, understated elegance often associated with neutrality and balance. The cool undertones evoke calmness, stability, and professionalism, making it a popular choice for corporate environments, architecture, and product designs that favor subtlety over boldness.

Close Matches:

  • PPG Paint: Victorian Pewter - #828388
  • Benjamin Moore: Rock Gray - #808487
  • Behr: Storm - #848689
  • Pantone: Skyrocket - #86868C

Why Designers Use It:

This color is favored for its versatility and ability to blend with various color schemes, offering a calm, neutral backdrop in design projects. It’s particularly useful in modern interiors, professional branding, and sleek, minimalistic web design. Designers also lean towards #828388 for its timeless appeal—often chosen in industries like corporate branding, automotive design, and architecture, where subtle elegance is key. The color’s near-perfect balance makes it ideal for creating a sense of sophistication without being overly assertive. The use of #828388 in architectural finishes, vehicle interiors, and premium electronics further reinforces its appeal to high-end, professional markets.

Notable Structures & Contexts:

#828388 has been used in high-end automotive paint, interior design for luxury office spaces, and even in some tech gadgets, giving them a refined, understated aesthetic. This neutral grey is also a staple in modern architecture, often seen in office buildings, corporate headquarters, and urban residential spaces. Its muted tone ensures that it complements rather than competes with other design elements. The color’s usage is not tied to a specific region or historical tradition but has gained a reputation for its modernity and sophistication.

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