The Border opposite Warm Pacing

#f5a332 RGB(245,163,50)

About this color

The Border opposite Warm Pacing settles into a medium orange territory with a intense quality that feels warm — captured at #f5a332, RGB(245, 163, 50).

#f5a332RGB(245, 163, 50)

HSL 35° · 91% saturation · 58% lightness

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Psychology

Mid-toned orange evokes vitality, craftsmanship and warmth in equal measure.

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History

In Hindu and Buddhist traditions, saffron orange carries deep spiritual significance — the colour of renunciation and wisdom worn by monks across South and Southeast Asia.

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Design use

In design terms, a mid-toned orange like this handles brand accents, data visualisation series, and illustrative elements. Its middle lightness gives it presence on both white and dark backgrounds.

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Colour pairings

Looking at colour relationships, this orange finds its natural complement in blue and blue-violet. For warmer, earthier palettes, combine it with brown, sienna, and cream.

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Color Categories

Color formats

Name
The Border opposite Warm Pacing
HEX
#f5a332
RGB
rgb(245,163,50)
RGB%
rgb(96.1%,63.9%,19.6%)
HSL
hsl(35,91%,58%)
HSV
hsv(35,80%,96%)
CMYK
cmyk(0,33,80,4)
LAB
lab(73,22,67)
LCH
lch(73,71,72)
sRGB
(0.961,0.639,0.196)
HEX8
#f5a332ff
CSS Name
Decimal
245163050

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Color info

Lightness
58%
Saturation
91%
Hue
35°
Chroma
71
Temperature
WarmCool
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