The Timeworn Border toward Melting

#4c3c90 RGB(76,60,144)

About this color

The Timeworn Border toward Melting settles into a medium-dark blue territory with a moderate quality that feels cool — captured at #4c3c90, RGB(76, 60, 144).

#4c3c90RGB(76, 60, 144)

HSL 251° · 41% saturation · 40% lightness

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Psychology

Mid blue dominates corporate and tech branding precisely because it reads as dependable without being cold.

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History

In Japanese aesthetics, blue — particularly indigo — has been a central colour for centuries: the slow-dyed textiles of Tokushima remain prized for their depth and permanence.

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Design use

In design terms, a mid-toned blue like this handles brand accents, data visualisation series, and illustrative elements. Its middle lightness gives it presence on both white and dark backgrounds.

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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 Timeworn Border toward Melting
HEX
#4c3c90
RGB
rgb(76,60,144)
RGB%
rgb(29.8%,23.5%,56.5%)
HSL
hsl(251,41%,40%)
HSV
hsv(251,58%,56%)
CMYK
cmyk(47,58,0,44)
LAB
lab(31,29,-44)
LCH
lch(31,53,303)
sRGB
(0.298,0.235,0.565)
HEX8
#4c3c90ff
CSS Name
Decimal
076060144

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Color info

Lightness
40%
Saturation
41%
Hue
251°
Chroma
53
Temperature
WarmCool
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