Burnt Char after the Despairing

#4f2a51 RGB(79,42,81)

About this color

Burnt Char after the Despairing presents itself as a dark, moderate magenta shade, sitting at #4f2a51 in the 24-bit RGB space.

#4f2a51RGB(79, 42, 81)

HSL 297° · 32% saturation · 24% lightness

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Psychology

Dark magentas feel intense and sophisticated — editorial fashion, luxury cosmetics, bold graphic design.

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History

Fuchsine and its relatives, the first aniline dyes, triggered a Victorian fashion craze for bright synthetic colours that natural dyes could never match.

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Design use

In practical terms, a dark magenta like this works well as a primary background in dark themes, a strong border or divider, or a headline colour against a light surface. Combine with lighter tints of the same hue for a cohesive palette.

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Colour pairings

In terms of colour combinations, pair this magenta with deep forest green for bold contrast, or with pale pink and warm ivory for a palette of refined intensity.

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Color formats

Name
Burnt Char after the Despairing
HEX
#4f2a51
RGB
rgb(79,42,81)
RGB%
rgb(31%,16.5%,31.8%)
HSL
hsl(297,32%,24%)
HSV
hsv(297,48%,32%)
CMYK
cmyk(2,48,0,68)
LAB
lab(23,24,-17)
LCH
lch(23,29,325)
sRGB
(0.31,0.165,0.318)
HEX8
#4f2a51ff
CSS Name
Decimal
079042081

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Color info

Lightness
24%
Saturation
32%
Hue
297°
Chroma
29
Temperature
WarmCool
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