Pickled Bluewood

#2A445A

General Information about Pickled Bluewood

The hexadecimal color code #2A445A, also known as Pickled Bluewood, represents a dark, muted shade of blue. In the RGB color model, it is composed of 16.47% red, 26.67% green, and 35.29% blue. This color is often associated with feelings of calmness, stability, and sophistication. Its subdued nature makes it versatile for various design applications, providing a sense of understated elegance. Pickled Bluewood can be effectively used to create a calming and professional atmosphere, making it suitable for corporate branding, website backgrounds, and interior design. The color's position in the color spectrum places it closer to the cooler tones, which can evoke a sense of tranquility and trustworthiness. When working with #2A445A, it is important to consider its low lightness value, which can impact readability if used for text without proper contrast adjustments. Understanding its composition and psychological effects can help designers leverage this color to achieve specific aesthetic and functional goals.

The color #2A445A, also known as Pickled Bluewood, presents some accessibility challenges, particularly concerning text legibility. Its relatively low lightness value (around 27%) means that text rendered in this color on a white background, or vice versa, may not provide sufficient contrast for users 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. Using #2A445A for text may necessitate a lighter background color to meet these guidelines. Tools like contrast checkers can help determine if specific color combinations meet accessibility standards. For instance, pairing #2A445A with a very light gray or off-white would likely improve readability. When employing this color in designs, developers should prioritize accessibility by carefully evaluating contrast ratios and offering alternative color schemes or adjustable text sizes for users with visual needs. Considering color blindness is also crucial; simulating how the color appears to individuals with different types of color blindness can inform design choices and prevent critical information from being lost.

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Digital Color Formats

RGB
42 68 90
RGB42 68 90
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
207.5deg 36.36% 25.88%
207.536.3625.88HSL
Hue
Saturation
Lightness
HWB
207.5deg 16.47% 64.71%
207.516.4764.71HWB
Hue
Whiteness
Blackness
hex#2A445A
rgb42 68 90
hsl207.5deg 36.36% 25.88%
cmyk53.33% 24.44% 0% 64.71%
hwb207.5deg 16.47% 64.71%
xyz-d650.05 0.05 0.1
oklch0.3758 0.0496 245.21
oklab0.3758 -0.02 -0.05
CMYK
53.33% 24.44% 0% 64.71%
53.3324.44064.71CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ-d65
0.05 0.05 0.1
0.050.050.1XYZ
X
Y
Z
OKLCH
0.3758 0.0496 245.21
0.37580.0496245.21LCH
Lightness
Chroma
Hue
OKLAB
0.3758 -0.02 -0.05
0.3758-0.02-0.05LAB
Lightness
Green-Red
Blue-Yellow

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