The Border unto Olive Spanning

#0b0d9d RGB(11,13,157)

About this color

The Border unto Olive Spanning settles into a dark blue territory with a intense quality that feels cool — captured at #0b0d9d, RGB(11, 13, 157).

#0b0d9dRGB(11, 13, 157)

HSL 239° · 87% saturation · 33% lightness

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Psychology

In its darkest registers blue becomes serious and introspective: trustworthy, professional, slightly austere.

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History

The ancient Egyptians were among the first to produce blue pigment artificially — Egyptian blue, made from copper and sand, coloured the walls of pharaonic tombs.

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Design use

From a design perspective, this shade excels as a background for light-coloured text, as a deep accent stripe, or as an anchoring tone in dark-mode interfaces. It pairs naturally with off-whites, warm creams, and metallic highlights.

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Colour pairings

Looking at colour relationships, this blue pairs naturally with warm neutrals — tawny beiges, soft terracottas, aged brass — which amplify its cool character by contrast. Analogous blue-violets and blue-greens give a more cohesive, tonal result.

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Color formats

Name
The Border unto Olive Spanning
HEX
#0b0d9d
RGB
rgb(11,13,157)
RGB%
rgb(4.3%,5.1%,61.6%)
HSL
hsl(239,87%,33%)
HSV
hsv(239,93%,62%)
CMYK
cmyk(93,92,0,38)
LAB
lab(19,51,-72)
LCH
lch(19,88,305)
sRGB
(0.043,0.051,0.616)
HEX8
#0b0d9dff
CSS Name
Decimal
011013157

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Color info

Lightness
33%
Saturation
87%
Hue
239°
Chroma
88
Temperature
WarmCool
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