What the Practical Border above Remaining

#7f3d3f RGB(127,61,63)

About this color

What the Practical Border above Remaining settles into a medium-dark red territory with a moderate quality that feels warm — captured at #7f3d3f, RGB(127, 61, 63).

#7f3d3fRGB(127, 61, 63)

HSL 358° · 35% saturation · 37% lightness

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Psychology

In its darker registers red becomes serious: ambition, gravitas, and a certain controlled intensity.

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History

In ancient Rome, a particular shade of red — minium — was so valued that the scribes who illuminated manuscripts were called 'rubricators' after the colour they used for headings.

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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 red sits opposite blue-green on the colour wheel — that tension creates visual energy. For calmer pairings, warm greys and off-whites let it breathe.

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Color Categories

Color formats

Name
What the Practical Border above Remaining
HEX
#7f3d3f
RGB
rgb(127,61,63)
RGB%
rgb(49.8%,23.9%,24.7%)
HSL
hsl(358,35%,37%)
HSV
hsv(358,52%,50%)
CMYK
cmyk(0,52,50,50)
LAB
lab(34,29,12)
LCH
lch(34,31,22)
sRGB
(0.498,0.239,0.247)
HEX8
#7f3d3fff
CSS Name
Decimal
127061063

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Color info

Lightness
37%
Saturation
35%
Hue
358°
Chroma
31
Temperature
WarmCool
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