Ultramarine

#0F0EA6

General Information about Ultramarine

Ultramarine, represented by the hex code #0F0EA6, is a deep blue color with a rich history. Originally derived from the precious stone lapis lazuli, Ultramarine was highly valued in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, often used by artists in paintings and illuminations. The name "Ultramarine" literally means "beyond the sea," reflecting its origin from stones imported from Central Asia. Today, synthetic versions of Ultramarine are readily available, making it an accessible color for various applications. In the RGB color model, #0F0EA6 is composed of 5.9% red, 5.5% green, and 65.1% blue. It's a color associated with depth, stability, and wisdom.

The hex color #0f0ea6, also known as Ultramarine, presents some accessibility challenges, particularly for users with visual impairments. Due to its relatively low luminance, it may not provide sufficient contrast when used as text against a white or light-colored background. This can make it difficult for users with low vision to read the text. To improve accessibility, consider using this color with a high-contrast background, such as a very light yellow or white. Also, avoid using it for critical interactive elements like buttons or links, as the color contrast might not meet WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards. When using this color, always test it with accessibility evaluation tools to ensure it meets the minimum contrast ratio requirements for text and interactive elements.

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RGB
15 14 166
RGB15 14 166
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
240.39 84.44% 35.29%
240.3984.4435.29HSL
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Saturation
Lightness
HWB
240.39 5.49% 34.9%
240.395.4934.9HWB
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Whiteness
Blackness
hex#0F0EA6
rgb15 14 166
hsl240.39 84.44% 35.29%
cmyk90.96% 91.57% 0% 34.9%
hwb240.39 5.49% 34.9%
xyz7.24 3.17 36.31
CMYK
90.96% 91.57% 0% 34.9%
90.9691.57034.9CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
7.24 3.17 36.31
7.243.1736.31XYZ
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Y
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