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#DACCE5 — Light Violet color swatch

Light Violet

#DACCE5

📝 Color Information for #DACCE5

The hexadecimal color code #DACCE5 represents a very light shade in the purple family. In the RGB color model, this color is composed of 218 red, 204 green, and 229 blue, which translates to approximately 85% red, 80% green, and 90% blue. This makes it a slightly desaturated color with cool undertones that can evoke different emotional responses depending on its application. When analyzed in the HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) color space, #DACCE5 has a hue of 274 degrees, a saturation level of 32%, and a lightness value of 85%. The hue angle of 274° places this color firmly in the purple spectrum. In the HSV/HSB color model, this translates to a hue of 274°, saturation of 11%, and brightness/value of 90%. For print applications using the CMYK color model, #DACCE5 would be reproduced using 5% cyan, 11% magenta, 0% yellow, and 10% black. The closest web-safe color is #CCCCCC, which may be useful for ensuring compatibility across older displays and systems. This color works well in various design contexts. As a lighter shade, it's excellent for backgrounds, negative space, and creating a sense of openness in designs. The moderate to low saturation gives this color a sophisticated, muted quality that works well in professional and minimalist designs. When pairing #DACCE5 with other colors, consider its complementary color at hue 94° for maximum contrast, or use analogous colors within 30° of its hue for harmonious combinations. The decimal representation of this color is 14339301, which can be useful in certain programming contexts.

🔢 Color Conversion Codes for #DACCE5

Tailwind CSS
gray-300
HEX
#DACCE5
RGB
rgb(218, 204, 229)
RGB %
85%, 80%, 90%
HSL
hsl(274, 32%, 85%)
HSV
hsv(274, 11%, 90%)
CMYK
5%, 11%, 0%, 10%
Decimal
14339301
Web Safe
#CCCCCC

🎨 Color Schemes for #DACCE5

Complementary
Analogous
Triadic
Split Complementary
Tetradic (Rectangle)

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🌗 Shades and Tints of #DACCE5

Shades (adding black)
Tints (adding white)

🎚️ Tones of #DACCE5

Tones (adding gray / desaturating)

🌈 Hue Variations of #DACCE5

Hue Variations (shifting the color spectrum)

👁️ Preview of #DACCE5 in Use

Text on #DACCE5
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#DACCE5 as Text
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👓 Color Blindness Simulation for #DACCE5

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📋 CSS Code for #DACCE5

:root { --color-hex: #DACCE5; --color-rgb: 218, 204, 229; --color-hsl: 274, 32%, 85%; } .bg-color { background-color: #DACCE5; } .text-color { color: #DACCE5; } .border-color { border-color: #DACCE5; }

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🔗 Related Colors to #DACCE5

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About Light Violet (#DACCE5)

Light Violet is a light, moderately saturated, cool purple color with a hue angle of 274°, saturation of 32%, and lightness of 85%. Its RGB value is (218, 204, 229) and its CMYK breakdown is C:5% M:11% Y:0% K:10%.

This is a Summer (Light) color palette archetype. Royalty, Luxury, Ambition, Magic. Purple combines the stability of blue and the energy of red.

Frequently Asked Questions About #DACCE5

What is the HEX code for Light Violet? +

The HEX code for Light Violet is #DACCE5. In CSS you can use it directly as color: #DACCE5; or as a background: background-color: #DACCE5;. 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 #DACCE5? +

The RGB value of #DACCE5 is rgb(218, 204, 229). This means the color contains 218 out of 255 parts red, 204 out of 255 parts green, and 229 out of 255 parts blue. Red is the moderate channel in this color mix. You can use the full RGB function in any CSS property: color: rgb(218, 204, 229);

What is the HSL value of #DACCE5? +

The HSL value of #DACCE5 is hsl(274, 32%, 85%). The hue is 274°, placing it in the purple family on the color wheel. The saturation is 32%, making it moderately saturated. The lightness is 85%, making it light. HSL is the most useful format for programmatic color manipulation in CSS, as you can easily adjust lightness to create tints and shades.

Is #DACCE5 a warm or cool color? +

#DACCE5 is classified as a cool color based on its hue angle of 274°. Cool colors — blues, greens, and purples — evoke calm, trust, and professionalism. They tend to recede visually and create a feeling of space. In design, cool colors are often used for technology, healthcare, and finance brands, as well as anywhere a sense of calm or reliability is needed.

What is the CMYK value of #DACCE5? +

The approximate CMYK value of #DACCE5 is C:5% M:11% Y:0% K:10%. 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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