Woodsmoke

#070B11

About Woodsmoke (#070B11)

The hexadecimal color code #070B11 represents a very dark shade of blue-gray, often described as 'Woodsmoke.' In the RGB color model, it consists of 7/255 red (2.75%), 11/255 green (4.31%), and 17/255 blue (6.67%). This indicates a strong bias towards blue, contributing to its cool and subdued nature. The color is most commonly perceived as almost black by the human eye due to its very low luminance. Colors like #070B11 are often utilized to create a sense of depth, mystery, or sophistication. However, due to it's low brightness, it should be used very carefully in combination with other colors.

The color #070B11, also known as Woodsmoke, presents significant accessibility challenges. Its extremely low luminance results in very poor contrast against typical background colors like white. Text rendered in this color would be nearly unreadable for most users, especially those with visual impairments. To ensure accessibility, it is imperative to avoid using #070B11 for text or interactive elements on light backgrounds. If this color is used, a very light color should be used as a background. Adherence to WCAG guidelines is crucial; a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text is recommended. Alternatives with higher luminance should be considered to improve readability and overall user experience.

Shades

Digital Color Formats

RGB
7 11 17
RGB7 11 17
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
216deg 41.67% 4.71%
21641.674.71HSL
Hue
Saturation
Lightness
HWB
216deg 2.75% 93.33%
2162.7593.33HWB
Hue
Whiteness
Blackness
hex#070B11
rgb7 11 17
hsl216deg 41.67% 4.71%
cmyk58.82% 35.29% 0% 93.33%
hwb216deg 2.75% 93.33%
xyz-d650 0 0.01
oklch0.148 0.0149 256.71
oklab0.148 0 -0.01
CMYK
58.82% 35.29% 0% 93.33%
58.8235.29093.33CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ-d65
0 0 0.01
000.01XYZ
X
Y
Z
OKLCH
0.148 0.0149 256.71
0.1480.0149256.71LCH
Lightness
Chroma
Hue
OKLAB
0.148 0 -0.01
0.1480-0.01LAB
Lightness
Green-Red
Blue-Yellow

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