Port Gore

#222155

General Information about #222155

The hexadecimal color code #222155, also known as "Port Gore", represents a dark shade of purple-blue. It is composed of 13.3% red, 13.9% green, and 33.3% blue. In the RGB color model, this translates to 34 red, 33 green, and 85 blue. This color is often associated with sophistication, mystery, and creativity. Hexadecimal color codes are widely used in web design and graphic arts to precisely specify colors in digital applications. The color can be produced by mixing the appropriate amounts of red, green, and blue light, or by using subtractive color mixing methods with cyan, magenta, and yellow inks or dyes.

The color #222155, a deep, muted purple, presents certain accessibility challenges, particularly concerning color contrast. When used as a background color, it's crucial to select foreground text colors that offer sufficient contrast to ensure readability for individuals with visual impairments. According to WCAG guidelines, a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 is recommended for standard text and 3:1 for large text. Light yellows, oranges, or even light grays could be used to achieve sufficient contrast. Tools are available to check contrast ratios to make sure that designs meet accessibility standards. Careful consideration of color pairings is essential to avoid excluding users with low vision or color blindness. Furthermore, avoid using color alone to convey important information; supplement color cues with text or icons for better accessibility.

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RGB
34 33 85
RGB34 33 85
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
241.15 44.07% 23.14%
241.1544.0723.14HSL
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Saturation
Lightness
HWB
241.15 12.94% 66.67%
241.1512.9466.67HWB
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Whiteness
Blackness
hex#222155
rgb34 33 85
hsl241.15 44.07% 23.14%
cmyk60% 61.18% 0% 66.67%
hwb241.15 12.94% 66.67%
xyz2.84 2.08 8.85
CMYK
60% 61.18% 0% 66.67%
6061.18066.67CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
2.84 2.08 8.85
2.842.088.85XYZ
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Y
Z

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