When the Diaphanous Beam after Elevating

#fbede8 RGB(251,237,232)

About this color

When the Diaphanous Beam after Elevating reads as very light and vivid — a orange tone recorded at #fbede8, RGB(251, 237, 232).

#fbede8RGB(251, 237, 232)

HSL 16° · 70% saturation · 95% lightness

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Psychology

Lighter oranges feel sunny, sociable, and energetic — the optimistic cousin of yellow.

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History

Orange as a distinct colour concept arrived in European languages relatively late — named after the fruit rather than the other way around.

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Design use

A very light orange like this is most useful as a base layer in light-mode design systems, lending warmth or cool clarity to an otherwise white canvas. Works well with a bold complementary accent.

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Colour pairings

In terms of colour combinations, pair this orange with deep teal for bold contrast, or with warm sand and burnt umber for a palette that feels natural and grounded.

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Color Categories

Color formats

Name
When the Diaphanous Beam after Elevating
HEX
#fbede8
RGB
rgb(251,237,232)
RGB%
rgb(98.4%,92.9%,91%)
HSL
hsl(16,70%,95%)
HSV
hsv(16,8%,98%)
CMYK
cmyk(0,6,8,2)
LAB
lab(95,4,4)
LCH
lch(95,6,45)
sRGB
(0.984,0.929,0.91)
HEX8
#fbede8ff
CSS Name
Decimal
251237232

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Color info

Lightness
95%
Saturation
70%
Hue
16°
Chroma
6
Temperature
WarmCool
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