The Wounded Boulder atop the Grieving

#801415 RGB(128,20,21)

About this color

The Wounded Boulder atop the Grieving presents itself as a dark, vivid red shade, sitting at #801415 in the 24-bit RGB space.

#801415RGB(128, 20, 21)

HSL 359° · 73% saturation · 29% lightness

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Psychology

Dark reds carry connotations of power, authority and depth — think burgundy-tinted boardrooms and aged wine labels.

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History

Chinese red, associated with luck and celebration for millennia, remains one of the most culturally specific colour associations anywhere in the world.

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Design use

In practical terms, a dark red 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 red with navy for classic contrast, with gold for a rich celebratory feel, or with soft pink and dusty rose for tonal warmth.

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Color Categories

Color formats

Name
The Wounded Boulder atop the Grieving
HEX
#801415
RGB
rgb(128,20,21)
RGB%
rgb(50.2%,7.8%,8.2%)
HSL
hsl(359,73%,29%)
HSV
hsv(359,84%,50%)
CMYK
cmyk(0,84,84,50)
LAB
lab(27,44,30)
LCH
lch(27,53,34)
sRGB
(0.502,0.078,0.082)
HEX8
#801415ff
CSS Name
Decimal
128020021

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Color info

Lightness
29%
Saturation
73%
Hue
359°
Chroma
53
Temperature
WarmCool
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