Port Gore

#28245C

General Information

The hex color #28245C, also known as Port Gore, is a dark shade of blue-purple, evoking feelings of sophistication and mystery. In the RGB color model, it is composed of 16.1% red, 14.1% green, and 36.1% blue. It falls under the dark color hues, and is commonly used in designs where a sense of depth and elegance is desired. The color is more suitable for digital applications than print because it may not render properly on printed media. It is often used as a background color when a modern and professional design is wanted. Port Gore is named after a harbour and small settlement in the Marlborough Sounds in New Zealand.

The hex color #28245C, also known as Port Gore, presents some accessibility challenges, especially when used as a background color for text. Due to its dark nature, it requires light-colored text to ensure sufficient contrast for readability. According to WCAG guidelines, a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 is recommended for normal text and 3:1 for large text. When using #28245C, it's crucial to test the contrast ratio with tools to meet these standards. Insufficient contrast can make content difficult to read for users with visual impairments. When using the color for decorative purposes or in non-textual elements, contrast requirements are less stringent, but consider users with cognitive impairments, and keep designs as clear as possible. Proper color selection and testing are essential for inclusive design.

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RGB
40 36 92
RGB40 36 92
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
244.29 43.75% 25.1%
244.2943.7525.1HSL
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Saturation
Lightness
HWB
244.29 14.12% 63.92%
244.2914.1263.92HWB
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Whiteness
Blackness
hex#28245C
rgb40 36 92
hsl244.29 43.75% 25.1%
cmyk56.52% 60.87% 0% 63.92%
hwb244.29 14.12% 63.92%
xyz3.44 2.49 10.42
CMYK
56.52% 60.87% 0% 63.92%
56.5260.87063.92CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
3.44 2.49 10.42
3.442.4910.42XYZ
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Y
Z

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