Color #DDAC3C

#DDAC3C
RGB: 221, 172, 60

Color Information

RGB Values

221
Red
172
Green
60
Blue

HSL Values

42°
Hue
70%
Saturation
55%
Lightness

CMYK Values

0%
Cyan
22%
Magenta
73%
Yellow
13%
Key

Additional Info

Web Safe:#CC9933
Dominant:red

Color Harmonies

Complementary Color

Triadic Colors

Analogous Colors

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About RGB Color 221, 172, 60

Psychological Impact of This Color

Energy & Passion

With red as the dominant component, this color may evoke feelings of energy, passion, and excitement. Red colors are attention-grabbing and can create a sense of urgency or importance.

Common Applications

RGB color 221, 172, 60 (#DDAC3C) can be effectively used in:

Web Design

Buttons, headers, or accent colors

Digital Art

Illustrations and creative projects

UI Design

Applications and websites interfaces

Marketing

Branding elements and materials

The color #DDAC3C (RGB 221, 172, 60) contains high red, high green, and low blue values, making it primarily a red color.

Psychological Impact of This Color

Energy & Passion

With red as the dominant component, this color may evoke feelings of energy, passion, and excitement. Red colors are attention-grabbing and can create a sense of urgency or importance.

Common Applications

Digital Design

Red-dominant colors are often used for call-to-action buttons, notifications, and elements that need to grab attention.

Print & Physical Media

This color has a balanced saturation that would reproduce well in most print applications while still maintaining visual interest.

Color Effects

Text Effects

Text Color

Sample Text with this Color

color: #DDAC3C;

Background Color

Sample Text on this Color

background-color: #DDAC3C;

Shadow Effects

Box Shadow

box-shadow: 0 4px 8px #DDAC3C80;

Text Shadow

Text Shadow Effect

text-shadow: 2px 2px 4px #DDAC3C80;

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