When Unshaken Acre on Clearing: Contrast, Hierarchy & Visual Weight

When Unshaken Acre on Clearing — a 45%-saturated Red at 35% lightness (RGB (129-49-51)) — visual contrast principles — how luminance, saturation, and hue differences build hierarchy.

When Unshaken Acre on Clearing
#813133 · RGB (129-49-51) · HSL(358°,45%,35%)

Accessibility: Best text on RGB (129-49-51) is white (ratio 8.68:1 — WCAG AAA ✅). Check your own contrast →

The Three Axes of Contrast

Contrast operates on three independent axes: value (lightness difference — most powerful for readability), saturation (chroma — creates visual pop), and hue difference (least reliable alone — color-blind users may not perceive it). Effective contrast design uses all three, with value as the non-negotiable accessibility foundation.

Applying When Unshaken Acre on Clearing in Contrast

Using RGB (129-49-51) in a contrast system:

  • Calculate WCAG contrast ratio against every background this color appears on
  • Minimum 4.5:1 for body text; 3:1 for large text and UI components
  • Test under simulated color-blind conditions
  • Verify in both light and dark mode
  • Never use color as the only indicator of meaning

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