Dark Blue

#0914CD

General Information about #0914CD

The hexadecimal color code #0914CD represents a specific point in the blue spectrum of the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) color model. It is a dark shade of blue, composed of 3.53% red, 7.84% green, and 80.39% blue. This color is often associated with feelings of depth, stability, and confidence. In color theory, #0914CD can be used to create visually appealing designs when paired with its complementary color, #CDb409, or with analogous colors for a more harmonious palette. The low red and green values with a very high blue value results in a very deep shade of blue, which is generally not as versatile as other colors.

The color #0914CD, a dark blue, presents significant accessibility challenges, particularly for users with visual impairments. Its low luminance value of 7 means that text rendered in this color against a white background will have very poor contrast, failing WCAG standards for both normal and large text sizes. This can make it difficult or impossible for users with low vision or color blindness to read the text. To improve accessibility, consider using a much lighter color for the background or a much lighter shade of blue or a completely different color for the text. Tools such as contrast checkers are essential for verifying that color combinations meet accessibility guidelines, ensuring content is usable by a wider audience. Avoid using this color for crucial information or interactive elements without proper contrast adjustments.

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RGB
9 20 205
RGB9 20 205
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
236.63 91.59% 41.96%
236.6391.5941.96HSL
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Saturation
Lightness
HWB
236.63 3.53% 19.61%
236.633.5319.61HWB
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Whiteness
Blackness
hex#0914CD
rgb9 20 205
hsl236.63 91.59% 41.96%
cmyk95.61% 90.24% 0% 19.61%
hwb236.63 3.53% 19.61%
xyz11.38 4.97 58.12
CMYK
95.61% 90.24% 0% 19.61%
95.6190.24019.61CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
11.38 4.97 58.12
11.384.9758.12XYZ
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Y
Z

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