Ultramarine

#0B0596

General Information about #0B0596

The hexadecimal color #0B0596, also known as Ultramarine, is a dark shade of blue. It is composed of 4.3% red, 2% green, and 58.8% blue. In the RGB color model, this translates to 11 red, 5 green, and 150 blue. Ultramarine historically was a pigment derived from the gemstone lapis lazuli. The color is associated with depth, stability, and trust. In color psychology, dark blues are often seen as calming and professional, making them popular choices for corporate branding. The hexadecimal system provides a standardized way to represent colors across different platforms and devices, ensuring consistency in visual design.

The color #0B0596, a deep ultramarine, presents significant accessibility challenges, especially in web design. Its very dark hue results in low contrast against lighter backgrounds, potentially making text and interactive elements difficult for users with visual impairments to perceive. According to WCAG guidelines, sufficient contrast ratios are crucial for readability and usability. A light text color like white or very light yellow should be applied. Using this color as the background of a button will make the button hardly accessible. For optimal accessibility, it's imperative to pair #0B0596 with very light text or interface elements to ensure a contrast ratio that meets accessibility standards. Tools like contrast checkers can help verify compliance. Also avoid using this color for essential information.

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Digital Color Formats

RGB
11 5 150
RGB11 5 150
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
242.48 93.55% 30.39%
242.4893.5530.39HSL
Hue
Saturation
Lightness
HWB
242.48 1.96% 41.18%
242.481.9641.18HWB
Hue
Whiteness
Blackness
hex#0B0596
rgb11 5 150
hsl242.48 93.55% 30.39%
cmyk92.67% 96.67% 0% 41.18%
hwb242.48 1.96% 41.18%
xyz5.7 2.38 29.01
CMYK
92.67% 96.67% 0% 41.18%
92.6796.67041.18CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
5.7 2.38 29.01
5.72.3829.01XYZ
X
Y
Z

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