#D141FF
- RGB
- 209, 65, 255
- Brightness
- 151.5
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 285°, 100%, 63%
- HSV V %
- 100%
- Lab
- 56.6, 80.1, -67.1
- CMYK (%)
- 18%, 75%, 0%, 0%
- PNG size
- 4.5 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, intense cool hue
Recommended text: Black (5.91:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #D141FF
Common Name: Electric Purple
RGB: 209, 65, 255
HSL: 267°, 100%, 63%
Contrast vs White: 12.2:1 (AA pass)
Contrast vs Black: 7.2:1 (AA pass)
Mood:
Electric Purple evokes an energetic, vibrant, and striking presence. Often associated with creativity and boldness, it commands attention in both digital and physical design spaces. As a lively, saturated hue, it is typically seen in artistic works, entertainment, and creative campaigns.
Close Named Matches:
- Australian Standard AS2700 P12: Purple #7B4A7B
- Behr Exotic Bloom: #A7598F
- Dulux Flamingo Fun 1: #C46BA2
- Pantone 2592 C: #9325B2
- RAL Traffic Purple: #96497D
Why Designers Use It:
Electric Purple is widely popular in creative industries due to its bold, attention-grabbing quality. It’s often used in designs aiming to evoke excitement, innovation, and a sense of luxury. Whether for branding, fashion, or digital art, this color can highlight key elements or convey a sense of modernity. Designers often incorporate it for its striking contrast with both light and dark backgrounds. Its widespread use across fashion and entertainment, along with its ties to electric and neon-themed aesthetics, contributes to its popularity in regions focused on creativity and youth culture.
This color's usage extends to various industries: from fashion and cosmetics (where it can imply creativity and chic style), to technology and design (associated with digital innovation and modernity). With its origins in both vibrant synthetic dyes and the deep tones found in certain minerals, Electric Purple remains a staple for those wishing to stand out in a crowded design space.