Lucky Point
General Information about #141D67
The hexadecimal color #141D67, also known as Lucky Point, is a dark shade of blue-purple. In the RGB color model, it is composed of 8.24% red, 11.37% green, and 40.39% blue. In the CMYK color model, it consists of 79.67% cyan, 71.86% magenta, 0% yellow, and 59.61% black. This color is often associated with depth, mystery, and sophistication. Due to its relatively low saturation and high black component, it projects a serious and somewhat subdued impression. It can be effectively used in designs aiming to convey trust, stability, or a sense of the unknown. Its cool undertones make it suitable for creating a calming or intellectual atmosphere.
The color #141D67, also known as Lucky Point, presents some accessibility challenges, particularly concerning color contrast. When using this color for text or interactive elements, it is crucial to ensure sufficient contrast against the background. According to WCAG guidelines, a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 is recommended for normal text and 3:1 for large text. Given its dark nature, #141D67 requires a very light background to meet these standards. Using online contrast checkers can help determine if the combination is accessible. If direct contrast is difficult to achieve, consider adding a border or using a lighter shade of the color or a completely different accessible color to ensure readability and usability for users with visual impairments.
Shades
Digital Color Formats
Alternative colors
- #283593
A slightly lighter shade of blue that maintains a similar aesthetic but offers improved contrast against white backgrounds.
- #1e88e5
A more vibrant blue that provides better visibility and accessibility, especially for UI elements.
- #0d47a1
A deeper blue, closer to navy, offering a sophisticated feel while ensuring readability with proper contrast.
Applications
Web Design and UI
In web design, Lucky Point (#141D67) can be used for headers, navigation bars, or as a background for sections where a sense of depth and sophistication is desired. However, due to its darkness, it's best paired with light text to ensure readability. It is also useful to use this color as an accent in user interfaces to draw attention to specific elements. For data visualizations, #141D67 can represent key data points or categories, providing a visual anchor in complex charts. Always consider accessibility guidelines when implementing such a dark color.
Fashion and Beauty
In fashion, Lucky Point evokes a sense of elegance and mystery. It can be used for evening wear, formal attire, or as an accent color in accessories. Pair it with lighter shades like silver or white to create a striking contrast. For makeup, #141D67 could be used for eyeliner or eyeshadow to add a touch of drama to the eyes. When incorporating this color, balance is key to avoid an overly somber or intense look. This color can be a great choice for people seeking a mysterious, deep, and captivating look.
Interior Design
In interior design, #141D67 can serve as a bold accent wall color, or as a deep shade for furniture upholstery. When used sparingly, it adds a touch of luxury and sophistication to a room. Consider pairing it with lighter neutral colors like cream, beige, or gray to balance the intensity and create a calming atmosphere. Metallic accents, like gold or silver, can enhance the richness of Lucky Point. In smaller spaces, limit its usage to avoid making the room feel cramped or dark.