Thunder

#312726

General Information about #312726

The hexadecimal color code #312726, often referred to as Thunder, is a dark, muted shade that resides within the brown color family. This color evokes a sense of earthiness, warmth, and understated elegance. Its composition consists of 19.22% red, 15.29% green, and 14.9% blue. The color is commonly used to create a sense of stability, reliability, and sophistication in design. Colors close to it are umber and dark chocolate. In the sRGB color space, #312726 has specific attributes that define its appearance on digital displays. It is often chosen for backgrounds, text, and design elements where a subtle, grounding presence is desired.

The color #312726, also known as Thunder, presents certain accessibility challenges due to its low luminance. With a relatively dark shade, it offers limited contrast when used as text against a white or light-colored background. Ensuring sufficient contrast is crucial for users with visual impairments, as inadequate contrast can make content difficult or impossible to read. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) recommend a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text. When using #312726 for text, careful consideration should be given to the background color to meet these standards. Conversely, using it as a background color necessitates light-colored text to maintain readability. Tools like contrast checkers can assist designers in evaluating and adjusting color combinations to improve accessibility.

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RGB
49 39 38
RGB49 39 38
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
5.45 12.64% 17.06%
5.4512.6417.06HSL
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Saturation
Lightness
HWB
5.45 14.9% 80.78%
5.4514.980.78HWB
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Whiteness
Blackness
hex#312726
rgb49 39 38
hsl5.45 12.64% 17.06%
cmyk0% 20.41% 22.45% 80.78%
hwb5.45 14.9% 80.78%
xyz2.34 2.24 2.14
CMYK
0% 20.41% 22.45% 80.78%
020.4122.4580.78CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
2.34 2.24 2.14
2.342.242.14XYZ
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Y
Z

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