Jacksons Purple

#1E1A9A

General Information about Jacksons Purple

Jacksons Purple, with the hexadecimal code #1E1A9A, is a deep and captivating shade of purple located in the blue-violet region of the color spectrum. It evokes feelings of royalty, sophistication, and mystery. The color is created by combining a small amount of red with a substantial amount of blue, resulting in its cool and calming undertones. In terms of color theory, Jacksons Purple can be used to create visually striking contrasts with complementary colors like yellow or gold, or it can be combined with analogous colors like blue and violet to create harmonious and serene color schemes. This color is not found in the original web safe color palette.

The color #1E1A9A, also known as Jacksons Purple, presents some accessibility challenges, particularly for users with visual impairments. Its dark hue results in a low contrast ratio when paired with standard text colors like black or dark gray. To ensure readability and usability, it is crucial to use contrasting text colors such as white or very light shades of yellow or green. Adhering to WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) contrast ratio requirements is essential, especially when using this color for text, interactive elements, or important visual cues. Testing the color combination with accessibility tools can help identify and address potential contrast issues, ensuring a more inclusive user experience. Using this color for decorative elements alone may not cause accessibility issues.

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RGB
30 26 154
RGB30 26 154
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
241.88 71.11% 35.29%
241.8871.1135.29HSL
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Saturation
Lightness
HWB
241.88 10.2% 39.61%
241.8810.239.61HWB
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Whiteness
Blackness
hex#1E1A9A
rgb30 26 154
hsl241.88 71.11% 35.29%
cmyk80.52% 83.12% 0% 39.61%
hwb241.88 10.2% 39.61%
xyz6.74 3.35 30.86
CMYK
80.52% 83.12% 0% 39.61%
80.5283.12039.61CMYK
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Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
6.74 3.35 30.86
6.743.3530.86XYZ
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