#D22630
- RGB
- 210, 38, 48
- Brightness
- 119.6
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 357°, 69%, 49%
- HSV V %
- 82%
- Lab
- 46.0, 64.5, 38.9
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 82%, 77%, 18%
- PNG size
- 6.6 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, vivid warm hue
Black text
4.06:1
Fail (normal) · AA (large) (large)
White text
5.17:1
AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)
Recommended text: White (5.17:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #D22630
Common Name: Flame Scarlet
RGB: 210, 38, 48
HSL: 356, 81%, 49%
Contrast vs White: 3.3 (AA pass)
Contrast vs Black: 9.1 (AAA pass)
Mood: #D22630, or Flame Scarlet, exudes boldness and passion, making it a perfect color for attention-grabbing designs. This red-toned hue embodies energy and power, ideal for creating striking visuals or inspiring bold, dynamic statements in art and design. With its vibrant tone, it's perfect for evoking emotion, particularly in high-energy settings.
Close Named Matches:
- Pantone FHI 18-1662 TCX: Flame Scarlet (#CD212A) - ΔE=2.16
- Behr PPH-64: Bullfighter Red (#C9262B) - ΔE=3.28
- Jotun 2185: Scarlet Dame (#C34644) - ΔE=18.19
- Benjamin Moore 2001-10: Ruby Red (#CB2D2D) - ΔE=4.10
- Pantone Solid Coated PANTONE 1795 C: Flame Scarlet (#D3222A) - ΔE=3.38
Why Designers Use It:
- This color is widely recognized for its association with energy, passion, and intensity. Flame Scarlet commands attention, which is why it's used effectively in advertisements, logos, and anything that aims to captivate a viewer's eye.
- Flame Scarlet is highly popular in the fashion industry, particularly in bold collections where a sense of confidence and audacity is key. It's often seen in high-end designs, as well as sports branding, where vibrancy and action are celebrated.
- Notably, the color's natural associations with fire and heat lend it a timeless relevance, seen in both modern and historical contexts. Whether in the form of vintage car designs or cutting-edge tech accessories, this fiery hue remains a symbol of bold innovation.
- Its use in construction and manufacturing is typically associated with safety and visibility. The color is often used in road safety signals, industrial equipment, and uniforms, ensuring both prominence and alertness.
- In the digital world, the vibrancy of Flame Scarlet stands out in interface design, particularly in call-to-action buttons, ensuring they draw maximum user attention while maintaining a professional, sharp aesthetic.