#F4806C
- Brightness
- 169.6
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 9°, 86%, 69%
- HSV V %
- 96%
- Lab
- 66.3, 42.6, 31.0
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 48%, 56%, 4%
- PNG size
- 6.6 KB
- Tone / Feel
- light, intense warm hue
Recommended text: Black (8.15:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #F4806C
Common Name: Tucson Coral
RGB: 244, 128, 108
HSL: 11°, 85%, 68%
Contrast vs White: 3.1 (AA pass)
Contrast vs Black: 7.2 (AA pass)
Mood Blurb: #F4806C is a warm, inviting color that evokes feelings of comfort and vitality. Its coral tone brings warmth, often associated with positivity and a playful energy. Its versatility makes it suitable for designs aiming to evoke a sense of sophistication or relaxed enjoyment, making it a popular choice in both interior design and fashion.
Close Named Matches:
- Benjamin Moore: Tucson Coral (#F4806C) ΔE=0.00
- Pantone: Fusion Coral (#FF8573) ΔE=3.36
- Munsell: 7.5r 7/10 (#FF8C7D) ΔE=5.54
- Behr: Aurora Peach (#EC7B68) ΔE=2.45
- Jotun: Coral Dune (#E16A5E) ΔE=8.05
Why Designers Use It:
This color is widely favored for its vibrant, yet sophisticated appearance. Designers often turn to it for applications in spaces that need a welcoming and warm atmosphere. Its soft coral hue is also an excellent match for tropical and beach-themed decor, making it perfect for brands or products targeting relaxation or comfort. Tucson Coral’s appeal spans across multiple industries, including home interiors, fashion, and even graphic design. Its presence in product design can often be seen in packaging for cosmetics, clothing lines, and products meant to evoke warmth and energy. The color is naturally associated with warmth, sunrise, and sunset tones, drawing inspiration from nature, but also often connected to more modern, trendy styles.