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    #1DA1F2 Cerulean Dreamscape

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    #1da1f2Cerulean Dreamscape

    HEX
    #1da1f2
    HSL
    203, 89, 53
    RGB
    29, 161, 242
    XYZ
    29, 32, 89
    CMYK
    88, 33, 0, 5
    LUV
    63,-29,-71
    LAB
    63, -5, -50
    HWB
    203, 11, 5

    About this color

    refreshing and uplifting

    Cerulean Dreamscape captures the essence of a sunlit sky kissed by the waves of a tranquil sea, evoking feelings of freedom and exploration. It invites the viewer to dive into a world of endless possibilities and serene horizons.

    refreshing and uplifting

    Psychology

    Psychological traits and emotional associations

    optimistic
    trustworthy
    creative
    calm
    inspiring

    Effect

    This vibrant shade often instills feelings of trust and relaxation, encouraging creativity and open-mindedness in those who encounter it.

    Meaning & symbolism

    Cultural symbolism and significance

    communication
    freedom
    clarity
    inspiration
    tranquility

    Cultural significance

    In various cultures, blue is often associated with spirituality and depth. In Western societies, it symbolizes peace, while in Eastern traditions, it can represent healing and protection.

    Design applications

    How this color is used across different fields

    Fashion

    Used in clothing and accessories for its refreshing appeal, this color enhances confidence and style.

    Interior Design

    In home decor, it creates serene spaces, often used in bedrooms and bathrooms to promote relaxation.

    Graphic Design

    As a digital color, it conveys clarity and modernity, frequently utilized in branding to evoke trust.

    Art

    Artists harness this shade to depict skies and water, creating pieces that resonate with tranquility and depth.

    Technology

    Commonly used in user interfaces, this color enhances user experience by providing a sense of calm and clarity.

    Historical significance

    The story and heritage of this color

    Cerulean blue was first manufactured in the early 19th century, emerging as a synthetic pigment that revolutionized the world of art. It became a favorite among Impressionist painters, who utilized its vibrant hue to capture the essence of light and atmosphere in their works, allowing for new expressions of color and emotion.

    In architecture, cerulean tones have been employed to create inviting and expansive spaces, often seen in modern designs that aim to connect the indoors with the natural world. Today, it holds a place in contemporary culture, frequently associated with technology and innovation, symbolizing a new wave of creativity and progress.

    Variations

    The purpose of this section is to accurately produce tints (pure white added) and shades (pure black added) of your selected color in 10% increments.

    Pro Tip: Use shades for hover states and shadows, tints for highlights and backgrounds.

    Shades

    Darker variations created by adding black to your base color.

    Tints

    Lighter variations created by adding white to your base color.

    Common Use Cases

    • UI component states (hover, active, disabled)
    • Creating depth with shadows and highlights
    • Building consistent color systems

    Design System Tip

    These variations form the foundation of a cohesive color palette. Export them to maintain consistency across your entire project.

    Color Combinations

    Each harmony has its own mood. Use harmonies to brainstorm color combos that work well together.

    How to Use

    Click on any color to copy its hex value. These combinations are mathematically proven to create visual harmony.

    Why It Matters

    Color harmonies create balance and evoke specific emotions in your designs.

    Complement

    A color and its opposite on the color wheel, +180 degrees of hue. High contrast.

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    Best for: High-impact designs, CTAs, logos

    Split-complementary

    A color and two adjacent to its complement, +/-30 degrees of hue from the value opposite the main color. Bold like a straight complement, but more versatile.

    Best for: Vibrant yet balanced layouts

    Triadic

    Three colors spaced evenly along the color wheel, each 120 degrees of hue apart. Best to allow one color to dominate and use the others as accents.

    Best for: Playful, energetic designs

    Analogous

    Three colors of the same luminance and saturation with hues that are adjacent on the color wheel, 30 degrees apart. Smooth transitions.

    Best for: Nature-inspired, calming interfaces

    Monochromatic

    Three colors of the same hue with luminance values +/-50%. Subtle and refined.

    Best for: Minimalist, sophisticated designs

    Tetradic

    Two sets of complementary colors, separated by 60 degrees of hue.

    Best for: Rich, diverse color schemes

    Color Theory Principles

    Balance

    Use one dominant color, support with secondary, and accent sparingly.

    Contrast

    Ensure sufficient contrast for readability and accessibility.

    Harmony

    Colors should work together to create a unified visual experience.

    Color Contrast Checker

    Test color combinations to ensure they meet WCAG accessibility standards for text readability.

    Text Color
    Background Color
    Contrast
    1.00
    Fail
    Very poor
    Small text
    ✖︎
    Large text
    ✖︎
    WCAG Standards
    AA:Minimum contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text. Required for most websites.
    AAA:Enhanced contrast ratio of 7:1 for normal text and 4.5:1 for large text. Recommended for optimal accessibility.
    Insufficient contrast for all text sizes - fails WCAG standards.

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    - Albert Einstein

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