Ultramarine

#150B90

General Information about Ultramarine

Ultramarine, represented by the hex code #150B90, is a deep blue color known for its rich and vibrant hue. Traditionally, Ultramarine was derived from the precious gemstone Lapis Lazuli, making it a highly valued pigment throughout history. Its name literally means "beyond the sea", reflecting its origin as a pigment imported to Europe from Asia. In modern times, synthetic Ultramarine is widely available, offering the same beautiful color at a more affordable price. This color is often associated with royalty, intelligence, and stability, evoking feelings of calm and confidence. It is widely utilized across different industries.

The contrast ratio of #150B90 with white is approximately 13.4:1, which meets the WCAG AAA standard for text and graphics. However, its contrast ratio with black is only 1.56:1, which does not meet any WCAG standard. Therefore, when using #150B90, it is crucial to use light text (white or very light shades) to ensure readability and accessibility for users, including those with visual impairments. Avoid pairing it with dark colors as it can be difficult to read. Consider increasing the font size or adding a background behind the text to improve contrast if necessary. This ensures that your content is accessible to a wider audience.

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RGB
21 11 144
RGB21 11 144
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
244.51 85.81% 30.39%
244.5185.8130.39HSL
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Saturation
Lightness
HWB
244.51 4.31% 43.53%
244.514.3143.53HWB
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Whiteness
Blackness
hex#150B90
rgb21 11 144
hsl244.51 85.81% 30.39%
cmyk85.42% 92.36% 0% 43.53%
hwb244.51 4.31% 43.53%
xyz5.46 2.41 26.56
CMYK
85.42% 92.36% 0% 43.53%
85.4292.36043.53CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
5.46 2.41 26.56
5.462.4126.56XYZ
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