Black Pearl

#080E29

General Information about Black Pearl

The hexadecimal color #080E29, often referred to as Black Pearl, is a very dark shade of blue-black. It is composed of 3.14% red, 5.49% green, and 16.08% blue. In the RGB color model, this translates to 8 red, 14 green, and 41 blue. The color's low saturation and brightness contribute to its subdued and sophisticated appearance. Black Pearl is often associated with elegance, mystery, and depth. It is commonly used in design contexts where a sense of refinement and understated luxury is desired. Due to its darkness, it is crucial to consider contrast when using this color, especially in text or user interface elements, to ensure accessibility and readability.

The color #080E29, also known as Black Pearl, presents considerable accessibility challenges. Its very dark nature results in extremely low contrast against typical light-colored backgrounds, such as white or light gray. This can make text or graphical elements using this color difficult, if not impossible, for users with visual impairments to discern. Ensuring sufficient contrast is crucial for meeting WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards. A contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text is recommended. To improve accessibility, consider pairing #080E29 with much lighter colors, and always test color combinations with accessibility tools to verify compliance. Avoid using this color for critical information or interactive elements without careful consideration of contrast.

Shades

Digital Color Formats

RGB
8 14 41
RGB8 14 41
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
229.09 67.35% 9.61%
229.0967.359.61HSL
Hue
Saturation
Lightness
HWB
229.09 3.14% 83.92%
229.093.1483.92HWB
Hue
Whiteness
Blackness
hex#080E29
rgb8 14 41
hsl229.09 67.35% 9.61%
cmyk80.49% 65.85% 0% 83.92%
hwb229.09 3.14% 83.92%
xyz0.66 0.53 2.16
CMYK
80.49% 65.85% 0% 83.92%
80.4965.85083.92CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
0.66 0.53 2.16
0.660.532.16XYZ
X
Y
Z

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