Ultramarine

#1D0695

General Information about Ultramarine (#1D0695)

Ultramarine, represented by the hexadecimal color code #1D0695, is a deep blue pigment originally derived from the mineral lapis lazuli. Its name literally means 'beyond the sea,' reflecting its historical origin as a pigment imported from overseas. In color theory, Ultramarine is associated with depth, stability, and intelligence. It is often used to evoke feelings of trust, authority, and sophistication. Due to its strong saturation, it's best used sparingly or balanced with complementary colors to avoid overwhelming the viewer. Its dark nature results in bad readability on light backgrounds if not adjusted.

The color #1D0695, also known as Ultramarine, presents significant accessibility challenges, particularly regarding contrast. When used as text on a white background, or vice versa, it fails to meet WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards for contrast ratio. This means individuals with low vision or color blindness may struggle to read the text. To improve accessibility, consider using lighter shades of yellows, oranges or greens as background to provide sufficient contrast. Also avoid using #1D0695 for crucial interactive elements like buttons or links without careful consideration of the surrounding colors. Providing alternative text descriptions for images using this color is also recommended to ensure inclusivity for screen reader users.

Shades

Digital Color Formats

RGB
29 6 149
RGB29 6 149
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
249.65 92.26% 30.39%
249.6592.2630.39HSL
Hue
Saturation
Lightness
HWB
249.65 2.35% 41.57%
249.652.3541.57HWB
Hue
Whiteness
Blackness
hex#1D0695
rgb29 6 149
hsl249.65 92.26% 30.39%
cmyk80.54% 95.97% 0% 41.57%
hwb249.65 2.35% 41.57%
xyz6 2.56 28.61
CMYK
80.54% 95.97% 0% 41.57%
80.5495.97041.57CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
6 2.56 28.61
62.5628.61XYZ
X
Y
Z

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