Ultramarine

#110CA8

About Ultramarine (#110CA8)

Ultramarine, represented by the hexadecimal color code #110CA8, is a deep blue pigment traditionally derived from lapis lazuli. The name comes from the Latin 'ultramarinus', meaning 'beyond the sea,' as the pigment was originally imported to Europe from Asia. This color is known for its intense and vivid hue, making it a popular choice across various applications. In the RGB color model, #110CA8 consists of 7.5% red, 4.7% green, and 65.9% blue. Ultramarine is often associated with royalty, depth, and clarity. Its historical significance and unique visual properties have made it a favored color among artists, designers, and creatives for centuries.

The color #110CA8, Ultramarine, presents several accessibility considerations for web developers. Its dark hue means that sufficient contrast is necessary when used with text or other interactive elements. According to WCAG guidelines, a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 is recommended for normal text and 3:1 for large text. Therefore, it's advisable to pair Ultramarine with light colors like white (#FFFFFF) or pale yellow to ensure readability. Avoid using it with darker shades, as this can make content difficult to perceive, especially for users with visual impairments. Also, make sure that all interactive elements using this color provide clear visual cues on focus and hover states to assist keyboard navigation.

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Digital Color Formats

RGB
17 12 168
RGB17 12 168
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
241.92 86.67% 35.29%
241.9286.6735.29HSL
Hue
Saturation
Lightness
HWB
241.92 4.71% 34.12%
241.924.7134.12HWB
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Whiteness
Blackness
hex#110CA8
rgb17 12 168
hsl241.92 86.67% 35.29%
cmyk89.88% 92.86% 0% 34.12%
hwb241.92 4.71% 34.12%
xyz7.43 3.21 37.27
CMYK
89.88% 92.86% 0% 34.12%
89.8892.86034.12CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
7.43 3.21 37.27
7.433.2137.27XYZ
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Y
Z

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