Warm Border in Drifting

#e42526 RGB(228,37,38)

About this color

Warm Border in Drifting settles into a medium red territory with a intense quality that feels warm — captured at #e42526, RGB(228, 37, 38).

#e42526RGB(228, 37, 38)

HSL 360° · 78% saturation · 52% lightness

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Psychology

At this lightness red is direct: it triggers alertness, signals importance, and holds the eye.

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History

Red ochre is among the oldest pigments used by humans — found in cave paintings dating back over 70,000 years, suggesting an early and enduring fascination with this hue.

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Design use

In design terms, a mid-toned red like this handles interactive elements, tags, badges, and highlight states. It has enough saturation to register clearly without straining extended-reading contexts.

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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
Warm Border in Drifting
HEX
#e42526
RGB
rgb(228,37,38)
RGB%
rgb(89.4%,14.5%,14.9%)
HSL
hsl(360,78%,52%)
HSV
hsv(360,84%,89%)
CMYK
cmyk(0,84,83,11)
LAB
lab(49,69,49)
LCH
lch(49,85,35)
sRGB
(0.894,0.145,0.149)
HEX8
#e42526ff
CSS Name
Decimal
228037038

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Color info

Lightness
52%
Saturation
78%
Hue
360°
Chroma
85
Temperature
WarmCool
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