Ultramarine

#1E12A2

About Ultramarine

Ultramarine, represented by the hexadecimal color code #1E12A2, is a deep, vivid blue color with a rich history and a wide range of applications. The name "Ultramarine" originates from the Latin "ultramarinus," meaning "beyond the sea," as the pigment was originally derived from lapis lazuli imported from Asia. This color is associated with royalty, intellect, and spirituality. In color psychology, Ultramarine is often linked to feelings of calmness, security, and trust. Its visual depth and intensity make it a popular choice in art, design, and fashion. Because of the strong blue base, it is considered a cool color that can have both calming and attention grabbing properties.

The accessibility of #1E12A2 (Ultramarine) should be carefully considered in web design. Its deep, saturated nature provides a strong visual presence, which can be beneficial for drawing attention to specific elements. However, its darkness necessitates high contrast with text and other foreground elements to ensure readability. White or light yellow text on an Ultramarine background typically provides sufficient contrast. Using contrast checking tools is crucial to verify compliance with WCAG guidelines. Avoid pairing Ultramarine with other dark colors, as this can lead to insufficient contrast and accessibility issues for users with visual impairments. Careful use of this color will make the website more user friendly.

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RGB
30 18 162
RGB30 18 162
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
245 80% 35.29%
2458035.29HSL
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Saturation
Lightness
HWB
245 7.06% 36.47%
2457.0636.47HWB
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Whiteness
Blackness
hex#1E12A2
rgb30 18 162
hsl245 80% 35.29%
cmyk81.48% 88.89% 0% 36.47%
hwb245 7.06% 36.47%
xyz7.27 3.32 34.44
CMYK
81.48% 88.89% 0% 36.47%
81.4888.89036.47CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
7.27 3.32 34.44
7.273.3234.44XYZ
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