#391E3E
HEX Color Code
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RGB Values

R: 57
G: 30
B: 62

Web Safe Color

#333333

HSL Values

H: 291°
S: 35%
L: 18%

CMYK Values

C: 8%
M: 52%
Y: 0%
K: 76%

Dominant Component: BLUE. This color has a strong blue component, making it appear more blue-ish.

Complementary Color

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Complementary

Complementary colors are directly opposite each other on the color wheel. They create maximum contrast and stability.Explore more color harmonies including triadic, analogous, and tetradic combinations.

#2D1243
RGB(45, 18, 67)
#391D31
RGB(57, 29, 49)
#432950
RGB(67, 41, 80)
#4B2A3F
RGB(75, 42, 63)

Design Applications

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CSS Usage Examples

Text Color

.text-color { color: #391E3E; }
Text with #391E3E color

Background Color

.bg-color { background-color: #391E3E; }
Element with #391E3E background

Border Color

.border-color { border: 2px solid #391E3E; }
Element with #391E3E border

Box Shadow

.shadow-color { box-shadow: 0 4px 8px #391E3E; }
Element with #391E3E shadow

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The color #391E3E (RGB 57, 30, 62) contains low red, low green, and low blue values, making it primarily a blue color.

Psychological Impact of This Color

Trust & Stability

With blue as the dominant component, this color may evoke feelings of calmness, trust, and stability. Blue colors are often associated with professionalism, serenity, and depth.

The darker tone adds sophistication and seriousness to the color's impact.

Common Applications

Digital Design

Blue-dominant colors are frequently used in corporate websites, social media platforms, and applications where trust and reliability are important.

Print & Physical Media

This color has a balanced saturation that would reproduce well in most print applications while still maintaining visual interest. Due to its darkness, it may be best used as an accent rather than for text.