The Blaze behind Translucent Flecking

#c983e2 RGB(201,131,226)

About this color

The Blaze behind Translucent Flecking settles into a light violet territory with a vivid quality that feels cool — captured at #c983e2, RGB(201, 131, 226).

#c983e2RGB(201, 131, 226)

HSL 284° · 62% saturation · 70% lightness

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Psychology

Pale violet sits at the intersection of calm and creativity — neither demanding nor recessive.

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History

Mauveine, the first synthetic dye, was discovered by accident in 1856 by eighteen-year-old William Perkin — a purple that sparked an industrial revolution in colour.

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Design use

Light enough to serve as backgrounds, cards, and large surface areas where readability of dark text is the priority. It recedes quietly, allowing content to take the lead.

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Colour pairings

Looking at colour relationships, violet finds its complement in yellow-green — a combination that feels both botanical and somewhat surreal. Softer companions include warm greys, dusty pinks, and aged golds.

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Color formats

Name
The Blaze behind Translucent Flecking
HEX
#c983e2
RGB
rgb(201,131,226)
RGB%
rgb(78.8%,51.4%,88.6%)
HSL
hsl(284,62%,70%)
HSV
hsv(284,42%,89%)
CMYK
cmyk(11,42,0,11)
LAB
lab(65,43,-38)
LCH
lch(65,57,319)
sRGB
(0.788,0.514,0.886)
HEX8
#c983e2ff
CSS Name
Decimal
201131226

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Color info

Lightness
70%
Saturation
62%
Hue
284°
Chroma
57
Temperature
WarmCool
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