Bunting

#171B40

General Information about Bunting (#171B40)

The color #171B40, known as Bunting, is a dark shade of blue tending towards indigo on the color spectrum. It is composed of 9.02% red, 10.59% green, and 25.1% blue. In the RGB color space, it is represented as (23, 27, 64). Its hexadecimal representation #171B40 is commonly used in web design and digital art. This color projects a sense of depth, stability, and seriousness, making it a popular choice for designs that aim to convey trustworthiness and professionalism. Bunting is often associated with sophistication and elegance, finding application in various fields ranging from corporate branding to fashion and interior design.

The hex color #171B40, also known as Bunting, presents specific accessibility considerations for web development. Its dark hue results in a low contrast ratio when paired with similarly dark colors, potentially causing readability issues for users with visual impairments. To ensure accessibility, it is crucial to use this color with light foreground colors, such as white or very light shades of yellow or green. Adhering to WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) contrast ratio standards is essential. For normal text (AA compliance), a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 is recommended, while for large text (14pt bold or 18pt regular), a ratio of 3:1 is sufficient. Careful selection of complementary or contrasting colors can significantly improve the user experience, making content more accessible and readable for everyone.

Shades

Digital Color Formats

RGB
23 27 64
RGB23 27 64
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
234.15 47.13% 17.06%
234.1547.1317.06HSL
Hue
Saturation
Lightness
HWB
234.15 9.02% 74.9%
234.159.0274.9HWB
Hue
Whiteness
Blackness
hex#171B40
rgb23 27 64
hsl234.15 47.13% 17.06%
cmyk64.06% 57.81% 0% 74.9%
hwb234.15 9.02% 74.9%
xyz1.67 1.34 5.02
CMYK
64.06% 57.81% 0% 74.9%
64.0657.81074.9CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
1.67 1.34 5.02
1.671.345.02XYZ
X
Y
Z

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