#FF3377
- RGB
- 255, 51, 119
- Brightness
- 150.3
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 340°, 100%, 60%
- HSV V %
- 100%
- Lab
- 57.0, 77.1, 12.5
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 80%, 53%, 0%
- PNG size
- 4.7 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, intense warm hue
Recommended text: Black (5.99:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #FF3377
Common Name: Pinkish Red
RGB: (255, 51, 119)
HSL: (340°, 100%, 60%)
Contrast vs White: 3.1 (AA pass)
Contrast vs Black: 7.0 (AAA pass)
Mood: A dynamic and energetic hue, #FF3377 is often associated with boldness, enthusiasm, and modern design aesthetics. This color resonates with excitement and youthful vitality, commonly used to make statements or draw attention. It evokes feelings of warmth, and creativity, often present in trendy, avant-garde settings.
Notable Close Matches:
- Jotun Scarlet Dame: #C34644 (ΔE=32.91)
- Pantone Sparkling Cosmo: #D4295E (ΔE=14.12)
- Benjamin Moore Spring Tulips: #E24C5B (ΔE=21.79)
- Behr Dragon Fruit: #D25063 (ΔE=25.15)
- Pantone Solid Coated: #FF256C (ΔE=5.44)
Why Designers Use It:
This color is beloved by designers for its bold, eye-catching qualities. It’s commonly used in fashion and interior design where a modern, playful feel is desired. It resonates with creativity and can be found in products ranging from cosmetics to packaging, often used to express vibrancy and uniqueness. It's a trendy, high-contrast color that naturally stands out in both digital and print mediums, making it suitable for brands looking to project a dynamic, youthful image. Additionally, its deep saturation makes it a standout choice in web and mobile designs where emphasis is needed. This color is also seen in some automotive accents, particularly in sportier designs or advertising materials targeting younger demographics.
Industry Use: Typically found in consumer products such as cosmetics, accessories, and fashion. It’s also a popular choice in branding for industries that want to convey high energy and a modern attitude, such as tech startups, digital marketing, and entertainment.