#DCD59C
HEX Color Code
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RGB to HEX Conversion

RGB Values

R: 220
G: 213
B: 156

Web Safe Color

#CCCC99

HSL Values

H: 53°
S: 48%
L: 74%

CMYK Values

C: 0%
M: 3%
Y: 29%
K: 14%

Dominant Component: RED. This color has a strong red component, making it appear more red-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.

#EBE18F
RGB(235, 225, 143)
#D1C8A1
RGB(209, 200, 161)
#C9E59F
RGB(201, 229, 159)
#DBDDA1
RGB(219, 221, 161)

Design Applications

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CSS Usage Examples

Text Color

.text-color { color: #DCD59C; }
Text with #DCD59C color

Background Color

.bg-color { background-color: #DCD59C; }
Element with #DCD59C background

Border Color

.border-color { border: 2px solid #DCD59C; }
Element with #DCD59C border

Box Shadow

.shadow-color { box-shadow: 0 4px 8px #DCD59C; }
Element with #DCD59C shadow

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The color #DCD59C (RGB 220, 213, 156) contains high red, high green, and high 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.

The lighter tone adds a sense of accessibility and openness to the color's impact.

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.