The Border opposite Slow Embedding

#be69ad RGB(190,105,173)

About this color

The Border opposite Slow Embedding is rendered by screens as RGB(190, 105, 173) — a medium, moderate magenta hue.

#be69adRGB(190, 105, 173)

HSL 312° · 40% saturation · 58% lightness

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Psychology

Magenta at medium lightness is one of the most assertive hues — it demands attention and resists blending into backgrounds.

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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

This shade sits in a versatile middle ground — useful as accent colours, call-to-action buttons, and icon fills — it holds its own without overwhelming adjacent elements. Always check WCAG contrast ratios before using it under or over text.

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Colour pairings

When it comes to colour harmony, 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
The Border opposite Slow Embedding
HEX
#be69ad
RGB
rgb(190,105,173)
RGB%
rgb(74.5%,41.2%,67.8%)
HSL
hsl(312,40%,58%)
HSV
hsv(312,45%,75%)
CMYK
cmyk(0,45,9,25)
LAB
lab(56,43,-22)
LCH
lch(56,48,333)
sRGB
(0.745,0.412,0.678)
HEX8
#be69adff
CSS Name
Decimal
190105173

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Color info

Lightness
58%
Saturation
40%
Hue
312°
Chroma
48
Temperature
WarmCool
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