Ultramarine

#100EA6

General Information about Ultramarine

The color #100EA6, commonly known as Ultramarine, is a deep, vivid blue hue that falls within the blue color family. It derives its name from the historical pigment made from ground lapis lazuli, a semi-precious stone. This pigment was highly prized in the Middle Ages and Renaissance for its brilliance and permanence, often used in paintings, especially for depictions of the Virgin Mary. Today, synthetic ultramarine is widely available and more affordable, but the color retains its association with luxury and artistic mastery. In color psychology, ultramarine is often associated with depth, stability, and trust, while also conveying feelings of tranquility and peace. Its intensity can evoke a sense of sophistication and creativity.

The color #100EA6, also known as Ultramarine, presents some accessibility challenges, especially regarding text legibility. Due to its dark hue and strong blue saturation, using it as a background color requires careful consideration of the foreground text color. White or very light shades of yellow or green will offer the best contrast ratio, ensuring readability for users with visual impairments. Tools like contrast checkers are highly recommended to verify compliance with WCAG guidelines. Avoid pairing Ultramarine with other dark colors as this will result in a low contrast ratio and will not be accessible. Also avoid using Ultramarine for small texts or icons, as this might be difficult to read for some users.

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RGB
16 14 166
RGB16 14 166
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Green
Blue
HSL
240.79 84.44% 35.29%
240.7984.4435.29HSL
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Saturation
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HWB
240.79 5.49% 34.9%
240.795.4934.9HWB
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hex#100EA6
rgb16 14 166
hsl240.79 84.44% 35.29%
cmyk90.36% 91.57% 0% 34.9%
hwb240.79 5.49% 34.9%
xyz7.25 3.18 36.31
CMYK
90.36% 91.57% 0% 34.9%
90.3691.57034.9CMYK
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Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
7.25 3.18 36.31
7.253.1836.31XYZ
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