Ultramarine

#2204B0

General Information about Ultramarine

The hex color #2204B0, also known as Ultramarine, is a deep and intense shade of blue. It belongs to the blue color family and evokes feelings of depth, stability, and sophistication. In the RGB color model, it is composed of 13.3% red, 1.6% green, and 69% blue. Ultramarine's historical significance stems from its use as a pigment derived from lapis lazuli, making it a highly prized color in art. Today, it is widely used across various design disciplines, from web design and graphic design to fashion and interior design, lending a touch of elegance and visual impact to any project. Its bold presence makes it a versatile color that can be used both as an accent or a dominant color, depending on the desired effect.

The color #2204B0, a deep ultramarine, presents some accessibility challenges, particularly when used for text. Due to its low luminance, it requires careful pairing with contrasting colors to ensure readability. For text, a very light color like white or a pale yellow would be appropriate to meet WCAG guidelines for contrast ratio. When used as a background, similarly light colors for foreground elements are essential. Avoid pairing this color with darker shades, as it can cause eye strain and make it difficult for users with visual impairments to discern content. Thoughtful consideration of color contrast is crucial for creating an inclusive and accessible user experience.

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RGB
34 4 176
RGB34 4 176
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
250.47 95.56% 35.29%
250.4795.5635.29HSL
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Saturation
Lightness
HWB
250.47 1.57% 30.98%
250.471.5730.98HWB
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hex#2204B0
rgb34 4 176
hsl250.47 95.56% 35.29%
cmyk80.68% 97.73% 0% 30.98%
hwb250.47 1.57% 30.98%
xyz8.54 3.56 41.31
CMYK
80.68% 97.73% 0% 30.98%
80.6897.73030.98CMYK
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Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
8.54 3.56 41.31
8.543.5641.31XYZ
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