Port Gore

#252054

General Information about Port Gore

The color #252054, also known as Port Gore, is a dark, muted shade of purple leaning towards indigo. It belongs to the family of purples, often associated with royalty, wisdom, and spirituality. In color theory, it's considered a cool color, evoking feelings of calmness and serenity. The hexadecimal code #252054 breaks down into its RGB (Red, Green, Blue) components as follows: Red is 37, Green is 32, and Blue is 84. This composition results in a color that is deep and somewhat mysterious. Port Gore can be effectively used in designs where a sense of sophistication and understated elegance is desired. It can also be used as a neutral color.

The hex color #252054, also known as Port Gore, presents some accessibility challenges, particularly in text-based applications. Its dark nature means it requires light foreground colors to ensure sufficient contrast for readability. According to WCAG guidelines, the contrast ratio between text and background should be at least 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text. When using #252054 as a background, it's crucial to choose a foreground color that meets these contrast requirements to accommodate users with visual impairments. Tools like contrast checkers can help determine if a color combination is accessible. Moreover, avoid using #252054 for crucial interface elements without proper contrast, as this could hinder usability. Always consider the diverse needs of your audience when selecting color schemes.

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RGB
37 32 84
RGB37 32 84
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
245.77 44.83% 22.75%
245.7744.8322.75HSL
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Saturation
Lightness
HWB
245.77 12.55% 67.06%
245.7712.5567.06HWB
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Whiteness
Blackness
hex#252054
rgb37 32 84
hsl245.77 44.83% 22.75%
cmyk55.95% 61.9% 0% 67.06%
hwb245.77 12.55% 67.06%
xyz2.88 2.07 8.63
CMYK
55.95% 61.9% 0% 67.06%
55.9561.9067.06CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
2.88 2.07 8.63
2.882.078.63XYZ
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Y
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