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#381000 — Deep Vivid Vermilion color swatch

Deep Vivid Vermilion

#381000

📝 Color Information for #381000

The hexadecimal color code #381000 represents a very dark shade in the red family. In the RGB color model, this color is composed of 56 red, 16 green, and 0 blue, which translates to approximately 22% red, 6% green, and 0% blue. This makes it a highly saturated color with warm undertones that can evoke different emotional responses depending on its application. When analyzed in the HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) color space, #381000 has a hue of 17 degrees, a saturation level of 100%, and a lightness value of 11%. The hue angle of 17° places this color firmly in the red spectrum. In the HSV/HSB color model, this translates to a hue of 17°, saturation of 100%, and brightness/value of 22%. For print applications using the CMYK color model, #381000 would be reproduced using 0% cyan, 71% magenta, 100% yellow, and 78% black. The closest web-safe color is #330000, which may be useful for ensuring compatibility across older displays and systems. This color works well in various design contexts. As a darker shade, it works well for text, headers, and creating visual weight in compositions. The high saturation makes this color vibrant and attention-grabbing, ideal for call-to-action buttons, highlights, and accent elements. When pairing #381000 with other colors, consider its complementary color at hue 197° for maximum contrast, or use analogous colors within 30° of its hue for harmonious combinations. The decimal representation of this color is 3674112, which can be useful in certain programming contexts.

🔢 Color Conversion Codes for #381000

Tailwind CSS
orange-950
HEX
#381000
RGB
rgb(56, 16, 0)
RGB %
22%, 6%, 0%
HSL
hsl(17, 100%, 11%)
HSV
hsv(17, 100%, 22%)
CMYK
0%, 71%, 100%, 78%
Decimal
3674112
Web Safe
#330000

🎨 Color Schemes for #381000

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🌈 Hue Variations of #381000

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👁️ Preview of #381000 in Use

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👓 Color Blindness Simulation for #381000

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📋 CSS Code for #381000

:root { --color-hex: #381000; --color-rgb: 56, 16, 0; --color-hsl: 17, 100%, 11%; } .bg-color { background-color: #381000; } .text-color { color: #381000; } .border-color { border-color: #381000; }

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🔗 Related Colors to #381000

#38000C
Hue -30°
#380200
Hue -15°
#381E00
Hue +15°
#382C00
Hue +30°
#2E0D00
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#290C00
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#0F0400
30% L
#942A00
29% L
#F04400
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#FF7B47
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About Deep Vivid Vermilion (#381000)

Deep Vivid Vermilion is a dark, vibrant, warm red color with a hue angle of 17°, saturation of 100%, and lightness of 11%. Its RGB value is (56, 16, 0) and its CMYK breakdown is C:0% M:71% Y:100% K:78%.

This is a Winter (Deep) color palette archetype. Passion, Energy, Action, Danger. Red is a powerful color that evokes strong emotions and captures attention immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions About #381000

What is the HEX code for Deep Vivid Vermilion? +

The HEX code for Deep Vivid Vermilion is #381000. In CSS you can use it directly as color: #381000; or as a background: background-color: #381000;. The three-character shorthand is not available for this color since it cannot be reduced without changing the value. Use the full six-character hex for accurate reproduction in any web or design project.

What is the RGB value of #381000? +

The RGB value of #381000 is rgb(56, 16, 0). This means the color contains 56 out of 255 parts red, 16 out of 255 parts green, and 0 out of 255 parts blue. Red is the strongest channel in this color mix. You can use the full RGB function in any CSS property: color: rgb(56, 16, 0);

What is the HSL value of #381000? +

The HSL value of #381000 is hsl(17, 100%, 11%). The hue is 17°, placing it in the red family on the color wheel. The saturation is 100%, making it vibrant. The lightness is 11%, making it dark. HSL is the most useful format for programmatic color manipulation in CSS, as you can easily adjust lightness to create tints and shades.

Is #381000 a warm or cool color? +

#381000 is classified as a warm color based on its hue angle of 17°. Warm colors — reds, oranges, and yellows — evoke energy, enthusiasm, and urgency. They tend to advance visually and draw the eye. In design, warm colors are often used for calls-to-action, food and hospitality brands, and anywhere a feeling of warmth or excitement is desired.

What is the CMYK value of #381000? +

The approximate CMYK value of #381000 is C:0% M:71% Y:100% K:78%. CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key/Black) is the color model used in physical printing. Unlike RGB which mixes light additively on screens, CMYK mixes inks subtractively on paper. Note that the RGB-to-CMYK conversion is an approximation — screen colors and print colors exist in different color gamuts, and some screen colors cannot be exactly reproduced in print. For precise print work, consult a professional print color profile or Pantone matching system.

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