Ultramarine

#2006AE

General Information

Ultramarine, represented by the hexadecimal color code #2006AE, is a deep blue pigment that has been valued since ancient times. Originally derived from the gemstone lapis lazuli, it was highly prized for its vibrant and lasting color. Today, synthetic ultramarine is widely available, offering the same rich hue at a more accessible price. This color is frequently used in various applications, including fine art, textiles, and industrial coatings. Its distinct shade makes it a popular choice for creating bold and striking visual effects. In color theory, ultramarine is considered a cool color, often associated with calmness, stability, and intellect.

The color #2006AE, also known as Ultramarine, presents several accessibility considerations, especially for web design. Its contrast against white text is generally low, which can make it difficult for users with visual impairments to read. To ensure inclusivity, it's essential to use this color with high contrast text or as a background for lighter shades. Tools such as contrast checkers can help verify that the color combinations meet WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards. Utilizing this color in interactive elements like buttons or links requires careful attention to states such as hover and focus to ensure they are distinguishable. Proper use of ARIA attributes and semantic HTML can further enhance the accessibility of content using Ultramarine.

Shades

Digital Color Formats

RGB
32 6 174
RGB32 6 174
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
249.29 93.33% 35.29%
249.2993.3335.29HSL
Hue
Saturation
Lightness
HWB
249.29 2.35% 31.76%
249.292.3531.76HWB
Hue
Whiteness
Blackness
hex#2006AE
rgb32 6 174
hsl249.29 93.33% 35.29%
cmyk81.61% 96.55% 0% 31.76%
hwb249.29 2.35% 31.76%
xyz8.3 3.49 40.28
CMYK
81.61% 96.55% 0% 31.76%
81.6196.55031.76CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
8.3 3.49 40.28
8.33.4940.28XYZ
X
Y
Z

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