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#B67DAF

Brightness
150.2
HSL (°,%,%)
307°, 28%, 60%
HSV V %
71%
Lab
59.6, 30.2, -17.6
PNG size
6.1 KB
Tone / Feel
mid, soft warm hue
Black text 6.54:1 AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)
White text 3.21:1 Fail (normal) · AA (large) (large)

Recommended text: Black (6.54:1 — AA / AAA (large))

Color Profile: #B67DAF

Common Name: RAL Design 330 60 35

RGB: 183, 125, 175

HSL: 305°, 26%, 57%

Contrast vs White: 4.6:1 (AA pass)

Contrast vs Black: 13.7:1 (AA pass)

Mood:

#B67DAF is a soft yet vibrant shade that exudes elegance and creativity. It invokes feelings of calmness while still being eye-catching. It's often used in design contexts that require a sophisticated and artistic touch. With its cool undertones, it feels like a refined blend of creativity and balance, making it a popular choice in spaces aiming for artistic expression or serene atmospheres.

Close Named Matches:

  • Trumatch 42-b2: #B67FAA (ΔE=3.88)
  • RAL Design 330 60 35: #B67DAF (ΔE=0.00)
  • Pantone FHI 16-3320 TPG: #BE81B6 (ΔE=2.82)
  • Munsell 10p 6/10: #BF83B6 (ΔE=2.81)
  • Benjamin Moore Lilac Pink: #C381B5 (ΔE=4.21)

Why Designers Use It:

  • Creativity and Soft Elegance: Designers use #B67DAF for its balance of creativity and calmness. The subdued vibrancy offers a unique versatility, perfect for artistic projects that aim for sophistication without being too overpowering.
  • Minimalistic Yet Artistic: This shade often fits well in spaces that wish to evoke creativity while maintaining a clean and modern look. It’s particularly favored in contemporary design settings that aim for minimalist elegance, without sacrificing vibrancy.
  • Fashion and Interior Design: It's becoming more popular in both fashion and interior design due to its ability to pair well with muted tones or other shades in the purple-pink family, contributing to luxurious and calming environments.
  • Regional Influence: #B67DAF also resonates with a more western contemporary aesthetic, often found in modern art and high-end design. While not deeply rooted in historical traditions, its use is rising in modern visual arts and fashion sectors.
  • Popular Industry Usage: It is seen in design work related to beauty and fashion products, including cosmetics and high-end textiles. The lightness in its tone lends it well to branding aimed at sophistication, beauty, or even spirituality.

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