Ultramarine

#0A0695

General Information about Ultramarine

Ultramarine, represented by the hexadecimal color code #0A0695, is a deep and rich blue-violet color. Historically, Ultramarine was derived from the rare and precious mineral Lapis Lazuli, making it one of the most expensive pigments. In modern times, synthetic Ultramarine is readily available, offering the same vibrant hue. This color evokes feelings of depth, wisdom, and tranquility. It is often associated with royalty, the night sky, and the ocean depths. Its intense pigmentation makes it suitable for various applications, from fine art to digital design.

The contrast ratio of #0A0695 with white text is approximately 16.8:1, which provides excellent readability and meets WCAG AAA standards for text larger than 18pt or 14pt bold. However, with black text, the contrast ratio is only about 1.2:1, which is insufficient for readability. Therefore, it's crucial to use light-colored text or interface elements on a #0A0695 background to ensure accessibility. For users with visual impairments, sufficient contrast is vital. Also, avoid using this color for essential information if users cannot change the color scheme, as it might exclude individuals with certain color vision deficiencies. Ensure interactive elements have sufficient visual cues beyond color alone.

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Digital Color Formats

RGB
10 6 149
RGB10 6 149
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
241.68deg 92.26% 30.39%
241.6892.2630.39HSL
Hue
Saturation
Lightness
HWB
241.68deg 2.35% 41.57%
241.682.3541.57HWB
Hue
Whiteness
Blackness
hex#0A0695
rgb10 6 149
hsl241.68deg 92.26% 30.39%
cmyk93.29% 95.97% 0% 41.57%
hwb241.68deg 2.35% 41.57%
xyz-d650.06 0.02 0.29
oklch0.31 0.2048 266.23
oklab0.31 -0.01 -0.2
CMYK
93.29% 95.97% 0% 41.57%
93.2995.97041.57CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ-d65
0.06 0.02 0.29
0.060.020.29XYZ
X
Y
Z
OKLCH
0.31 0.2048 266.23
0.310.2048266.23LCH
Lightness
Chroma
Hue
OKLAB
0.31 -0.01 -0.2
0.31-0.01-0.2LAB
Lightness
Green-Red
Blue-Yellow

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