Ultramarine

#14108B

General Information about Ultramarine

Ultramarine, represented by the hexadecimal color code #14108B, is a deep, rich shade of blue that sits towards the violet end of the color spectrum. Historically, Ultramarine was derived from the precious stone lapis lazuli, making it a highly valued pigment, especially in Renaissance painting. The name "Ultramarine" literally means "beyond the sea," as the pigment had to be imported to Europe from mines in Asia. Today, synthetic Ultramarine is widely available, offering the same vibrant hue at a more affordable price. In color psychology, Ultramarine is associated with depth, stability, and intelligence, often evoking feelings of trust and authority. Its deep hue makes it suitable for a variety of applications.

The color #14108B, also known as Ultramarine, presents significant accessibility challenges, particularly for users with visual impairments. Its dark hue results in low contrast when paired with text or other interface elements. To ensure readability and usability, it is essential to use light colors for text and interactive elements placed against an Ultramarine background. A contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text is recommended to meet WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards. Proper color contrast not only enhances the user experience but also ensures compliance with accessibility regulations, making digital content more inclusive for everyone.

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RGB
20 16 139
RGB20 16 139
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
241.95 79.35% 30.39%
241.9579.3530.39HSL
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Saturation
Lightness
HWB
241.95 6.27% 45.49%
241.956.2745.49HWB
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Blackness
hex#14108B
rgb20 16 139
hsl241.95 79.35% 30.39%
cmyk85.61% 88.49% 0% 45.49%
hwb241.95 6.27% 45.49%
xyz5.13 2.38 24.62
CMYK
85.61% 88.49% 0% 45.49%
85.6188.49045.49CMYK
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Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
5.13 2.38 24.62
5.132.3824.62XYZ
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