Jaguar

#14000F

About Hex Color #14000F

The hexadecimal color code #14000F represents a very dark shade of red, often described as a deep burgundy or maroon. In the RGB color model, it is composed of 8% red, 0% green, and 6% blue. This composition results in a color that leans heavily towards the red end of the spectrum, with minimal contributions from green and blue, creating a deep, muted tone. Colors like this are often associated with sophistication, elegance, and a sense of mystery. Because of its composition, this color is generally considered a warm color. The color is mostly used in the night and during the winter.

The color #14000F, also known as Jaguar, presents significant accessibility challenges, primarily due to its extremely dark hue. Its low luminance results in very poor contrast against lighter backgrounds, potentially making text or interactive elements illegible for users with visual impairments. Adherence to WCAG guidelines is crucial when using this color. A contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text against any background is recommended. Insufficient contrast can exclude users with low vision or color blindness. Utilizing color contrast checkers during the design process is crucial to ensure the chosen color scheme is inclusive and accessible. When choosing this color, it is imperative to use light colors for text. Consider other accessibility factors, such as the size and weight of the font.

Shades

Digital Color Formats

RGB
20 0 15
RGB20 0 15
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
315 100% 3.92%
3151003.92HSL
Hue
Saturation
Lightness
HWB
315 0% 92.16%
315092.16HWB
Hue
Whiteness
Blackness
hex#14000F
rgb20 0 15
hsl315 100% 3.92%
cmyk0% 100% 25% 92.16%
hwb315 0% 92.16%
xyz-d650 0 0
oklch0.1301 0.0572 337.45
oklab0.1301 0.05 -0.02
CMYK
0% 100% 25% 92.16%
01002592.16CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ-d65
0 0 0
000XYZ
X
Y
Z
OKLCH
0.1301 0.0572 337.45
0.13010.0572337.45LCH
Lightness
Chroma
Hue
OKLAB
0.1301 0.05 -0.02
0.13010.05-0.02LAB
Lightness
Green–Red
Blue–Yellow

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