Camarone
General Information about #035419
The hexadecimal color #035419, also known as Camarone, is a very dark shade of green. It is composed of 1.18% red, 32.94% green, and 9.8% blue. In the RGB color model, it has the values 3 red, 84 green, and 25 blue. In the CMYK color model, it is composed of 96.43% cyan, 0% magenta, 69.05% yellow, and 67.06% black. Its hue angle is 134.3 degrees, its saturation is 92.86%, and its lightness is 17.8%. This color is often associated with nature, growth, and earthiness due to its green hue. However, its dark shade makes it less vibrant and more subtle than brighter greens. Colors like Camarone often appear in natural settings. Camarone is best used when the goal is to create a subtle and elegant style.
The color #035419, also known as Camarone, presents significant accessibility challenges, particularly for users with visual impairments. Its low luminance value (approximately 3) results in a very low contrast ratio against standard white backgrounds. This poses difficulties for readability, especially for text elements. According to WCAG guidelines, the contrast ratio should be at least 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text to meet AA compliance. Camarone fails to meet these standards. To improve accessibility, it is highly recommended to pair this color with very light hues or consider using it sparingly for decorative elements rather than essential content. Using Camarone for interactive elements might lead to users missing them entirely because they are not able to see or identify the color. Adequate color contrast is crucial for ensuring web content is usable by everyone, including those with low vision or color blindness. Text and elements using #035419 must be carefully evaluated and modified to meet accessibility standards.
Shades
Digital Color Formats
Alternative colors
- #2e8b57
A slightly lighter green that provides better contrast against white backgrounds.
- #003300
A darker shade that can be used for backgrounds when a lighter color is used for text.
- #32CD32
A green color that has a better contrast against white, and that is also good for people with different kinds of colorblindness
Applications
Web Design Accent
In web design, Camarone can be employed as an accent color for backgrounds or borders to evoke a natural and earthy feel. However, due to its low visibility, it should not be used for text or important interactive elements. Instead, it may be more suitable for less critical decorative details. This color is well suited for websites promoting sustainable products, nature-related topics, or organic goods, to create a subtle and sophisticated aesthetic, as long as readability isn't compromised. Careful consideration must be given to contrast ratios when pairing this color with other elements. When used in user interfaces this green can create a nature themed style, which can increase the likelyhood of users spending time on the site.
Interior Design Accent
In interior design, Camarone can be used to create a calming and nature-inspired atmosphere. It is suitable for accent walls, decorative elements, or upholstery, and blends well with natural materials such as wood and stone. Its muted tone is ideal for creating a serene and sophisticated space. It is recommended to pair it with lighter, neutral colors to balance the room's overall brightness and create a balanced aesthetic, especially in rooms with limited natural light. Consider using plants with many different shades of green, to make the green color in the interiour design stand out more.
Fashion Accent
Camarone's deep, muted green tone has a sophisticated and natural appeal, making it suitable for accessories, or even as an accent in garments. While it is not well suited for entire outfits, Camarone can provide a grounded complement to bolder palettes. Its earthy undertones make it a versatile option for accentuading materials. Be careful when applying Camarone to outfits, because the shade can make the outfit look to dark and muted.