#EB259F
- RGB
- 235, 37, 159
- Brightness
- 142.1
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 323°, 83%, 53%
- HSV V %
- 92%
- Lab
- 53.5, 78.9, -16.9
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 84%, 32%, 8%
- PNG size
- 5.8 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, intense warm hue
Recommended text: Black (5.30:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #EB259F
Common Name: Electric Fuchsia
RGB: 235, 37, 159
HSL: 320, 85%, 56%
Contrast:
- Contrast with White: 8.1:1 (Passes AA)
- Contrast with Black: 2.8:1 (Fails AA)
Mood: Vibrant, bold, and energetic, this color commands attention with its lively, neon-like intensity. It evokes feelings of excitement and playfulness while adding a modern, futuristic touch to designs. The color is often associated with youthful energy and creativity, making it a go-to choice for brands targeting a dynamic, fashion-forward audience.
Close Named Matches:
- Pantone Fashion Home Interiors: Knockout Pink #FF3EA5 (ΔE=8.23)
- Behr Paint: Hot Pink #B04572 (ΔE=34.73)
- Jotun Paint: Fiery Crush #D77386 (ΔE=45.47)
- Farrow and Ball: Rectory Red #A53C49 (ΔE=49.09)
Why Designers Use It:
Electric Fuchsia is a vibrant, attention-grabbing color, perfect for modern designs where boldness is required. It is often used in fashion and cosmetics branding, especially in the beauty industry, where striking colors can evoke emotions of confidence and passion. Its popularity in digital designs and advertisements makes it a preferred choice for web interfaces, especially for creative projects aiming to catch the eye of a younger, tech-savvy audience.
This color is not tied to any specific natural or industrial elements but rather draws from a contemporary palette, linked to the pop culture and modern aesthetic movements. The color’s use in neon lights and streetwear also aligns it with urban culture, symbolizing vibrancy and energy. While trendy, it has long been associated with the modern era, further cementing its place in youthful, progressive spaces like entertainment and art festivals.