What the Border During Weighted Joining

#041ba9 RGB(4,27,169)

About this color

What the Border During Weighted Joining presents itself as a dark, intense blue shade, sitting at #041ba9 in the 24-bit RGB space.

#041ba9RGB(4, 27, 169)

HSL 232° · 95% saturation · 34% lightness

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Psychology

Dark blues project authority, depth and reliability — the colour of deep water, the night sky, and tailored suits.

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History

Blue has been among the most valued pigments throughout history — ultramarine, ground from lapis lazuli, was once worth more than gold and reserved for the robes of the Virgin Mary in medieval painting.

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Design use

In practical terms, a dark blue like this works well as a grounding element in print design — covers, footers, section dividers. On screen it suits dashboards and interfaces where a serious tone matters.

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Colour pairings

In terms of colour combinations, complement this blue with amber and warm orange for high-contrast energy, or stay within blue-green and violet neighbours for a serene, cohesive feel.

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Color Categories

Color formats

Name
What the Border During Weighted Joining
HEX
#041ba9
RGB
rgb(4,27,169)
RGB%
rgb(1.6%,10.6%,66.3%)
HSL
hsl(232,95%,34%)
HSV
hsv(232,98%,66%)
CMYK
cmyk(98,84,0,34)
LAB
lab(23,49,-74)
LCH
lch(23,89,304)
sRGB
(0.016,0.106,0.663)
HEX8
#041ba9ff
CSS Name
Decimal
004027169

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Color info

Lightness
34%
Saturation
95%
Hue
232°
Chroma
89
Temperature
WarmCool
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