Port Gore

#292658

General Information about Port Gore

The hexadecimal color code #292658, known as Port Gore, is a deep, muted shade of blue-purple. It is composed of 16.08% red, 15.29% green, and 34.51% blue. In the RGB color space, it's relatively low in both red and green, resulting in its distinctive, somber appearance. This color is often associated with sophistication, mystery, and depth. It's not a commonly used color in mainstream design but finds its niche in projects that aim for a unique and elegant aesthetic. Understanding its composition and implications helps designers effectively incorporate it into various creative projects. The sRGB value is 41, 38, 88.

The color #292658, also known as Port Gore, presents some accessibility challenges. Its dark nature results in a low contrast ratio when paired with standard light text colors like white (#FFFFFF). According to WCAG guidelines, sufficient contrast is crucial for users with visual impairments. To ensure readability, consider using lighter shades of text or adjusting the background color to provide a higher contrast ratio. Tools like contrast checkers can help you verify compliance with accessibility standards, ensuring your content is usable by a broader audience. Proper contrast enhances the user experience for everyone, not just those with disabilities. It's also important to check the color contrast with different browsers and devices.

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RGB
41 38 88
RGB41 38 88
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
243.6 39.68% 24.71%
243.639.6824.71HSL
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Saturation
Lightness
HWB
243.6 14.9% 65.49%
243.614.965.49HWB
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Whiteness
Blackness
hex#292658
rgb41 38 88
hsl243.6 39.68% 24.71%
cmyk53.41% 56.82% 0% 65.49%
hwb243.6 14.9% 65.49%
xyz3.37 2.56 9.55
CMYK
53.41% 56.82% 0% 65.49%
53.4156.82065.49CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
3.37 2.56 9.55
3.372.569.55XYZ
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Y
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