Ultramarine

#180695

General Information about Ultramarine

Ultramarine, represented by the hexadecimal color code #180695, is a deep and intense shade of blue. Historically, ultramarine was derived from the precious gemstone lapis lazuli, making it one of the most expensive and highly prized pigments. The name "ultramarine" literally means "beyond the sea," reflecting its origin from stones imported into Europe from distant lands. Today, synthetic ultramarine is widely available, offering the same vibrant hue at a more accessible cost. This color is often associated with royalty, spirituality, and the sea, evoking feelings of calmness, depth, and mystery. Its rich and saturated nature makes it a popular choice in various applications, from fine art and graphic design to fashion and interior decor. The color is often seen in the night sky or deep ocean water.

The color #180695, a deep ultramarine, presents some accessibility challenges, particularly regarding text contrast. When using this color for backgrounds, it's crucial to select text colors that offer sufficient contrast to ensure readability. White and lighter shades of yellow or cyan may work well. Tools like contrast checkers, which are easily found online, are invaluable in determining appropriate color pairings. It is generally not recommended to use #180695 for text itself, especially for large blocks of text, as its darkness can strain the eyes. Also, the color should be used carefully for conveying important information, as users with visual impairments may struggle to differentiate it from darker shades. When employing this color in charts or graphs, ensure that neighboring colors are clearly distinguishable and consider including labels or patterns for enhanced clarity. Proper consideration of color blindness is also essential, using simulators to see how this color is rendered under different conditions.

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RGB
24 6 149
RGB24 6 149
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
247.55 92.26% 30.39%
247.5592.2630.39HSL
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Saturation
Lightness
HWB
247.55 2.35% 41.57%
247.552.3541.57HWB
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Whiteness
Blackness
hex#180695
rgb24 6 149
hsl247.55 92.26% 30.39%
cmyk83.89% 95.97% 0% 41.57%
hwb247.55 2.35% 41.57%
xyz5.87 2.49 28.61
CMYK
83.89% 95.97% 0% 41.57%
83.8995.97041.57CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
5.87 2.49 28.61
5.872.4928.61XYZ
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