Ultramarine

#0C0FA8

About Ultramarine (#0C0FA8)

Ultramarine, represented by the hexadecimal color code #0C0FA8, is a deep, vivid blue hue reminiscent of the pigment derived from lapis lazuli. It is a color often associated with depth, stability, and trust. In the RGB color model, it is composed of 4.71% red, 5.88% green, and 65.88% blue. Ultramarine's prominence in art history stems from its use by Renaissance painters who valued its rich tone and permanence. Today, it continues to be utilized across various design fields, from digital interfaces to traditional art forms, to evoke feelings of sophistication and reliability.

The accessibility of #0C0FA8 (Ultramarine) should be carefully considered, especially in text and UI design. Its dark hue provides high contrast against light backgrounds, which is generally beneficial for readability. However, using it on darker backgrounds can create insufficient contrast, making it difficult for users, especially those with visual impairments, to read or interact with the content. It's crucial to test color combinations using WCAG guidelines to ensure sufficient contrast ratios (at least 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text). Additionally, avoid relying solely on color to convey important information; use supplementary cues like text labels or icons to ensure inclusivity.

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RGB
12 15 168
RGB12 15 168
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
238.85 86.67% 35.29%
238.8586.6735.29HSL
Hue
Saturation
Lightness
HWB
238.85 4.71% 34.12%
238.854.7134.12HWB
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Whiteness
Blackness
hex#0C0FA8
rgb12 15 168
hsl238.85 86.67% 35.29%
cmyk92.86% 91.07% 0% 34.12%
hwb238.85 4.71% 34.12%
xyz7.39 3.25 37.28
CMYK
92.86% 91.07% 0% 34.12%
92.8691.07034.12CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
7.39 3.25 37.28
7.393.2537.28XYZ
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Y
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