Bastille

#27232D

General Information about #27232D

The hexadecimal color #27232D, also known as Bastille, is a dark, muted shade residing in the realm of purplish-blues on the color spectrum. It is composed of 15.3% red, 13.7% green, and 18% blue. This color leans towards the cooler side, evoking feelings of calmness and sophistication. Its subdued nature makes it suitable for backgrounds and elements where prominence is not required. In color theory, #27232D can be described as a tertiary color, resulting from a mixture of primary and secondary colors. It carries a certain depth and complexity, making it a versatile choice in different design contexts.

The color #27232D, a dark, muted shade, presents several accessibility considerations for web developers. When used as a foreground color, it requires careful pairing with a light background to ensure sufficient contrast for readability, especially for users with visual impairments. A contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 is recommended for standard text and 3:1 for large text, as per WCAG guidelines. This color might not be suitable for small text or essential UI elements if paired with a dark background. Developers should use color contrast checking tools to verify compliance. Additionally, avoid relying solely on color to convey information; use text labels or icons to provide alternative cues for users who may be colorblind. When using this color for decorative purposes, ensure it doesn't interfere with the user's ability to perceive important content or functionality.

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RGB
39 35 45
RGB39 35 45
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
264 12.5% 15.69%
26412.515.69HSL
Hue
Saturation
Lightness
HWB
264 13.73% 82.35%
26413.7382.35HWB
Hue
Whiteness
Blackness
hex#27232D
rgb39 35 45
hsl264 12.5% 15.69%
cmyk13.33% 22.22% 0% 82.35%
hwb264 13.73% 82.35%
xyz1.91 1.82 2.73
CMYK
13.33% 22.22% 0% 82.35%
13.3322.22082.35CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
1.91 1.82 2.73
1.911.822.73XYZ
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Y
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