Bisque
Meet Bisque (#FFE4C4), a soft, creamy hue that sits between pale orange and pink. Its gentle warmth and understated character make it a compelling choice for interfaces seeking a touch of subtle sophistication without overwhelming the user, offering a quiet, luminous quality for any design palette.
Bisque Code Conversions
HEX
#FFE4C4
LAB
92, 4, 19
RGB
255, 228, 196
XYZ
78.9, 80.7, 63.6
HSL
33°, 100%, 88%
LCH
92, 20, 77°
HSB
33°, 23%, 100%
LUV
92, 18, 27
HWB
33°, 77%, 0%
Bisque Color Harmonies
Analogous
Analogous schemes use colors adjacent to Bisque on the color wheel. This grouping produces a naturally harmonious and tranquil visual effect.
Complementary
Complementary colors sit opposite each other on the color wheel. When paired with Bisque, its complement creates a striking, high-contrast visual effect.
Split Complementary
A split complementary scheme for Bisque offers a vibrant yet balanced palette, using the two colors adjacent to its direct complement.
Triadic
A triadic color scheme for Bisque involves two other colors equally spaced on the color wheel, creating a vibrant, high-contrast palette.
Tetradic
Tetradic palettes pair Bisque with three other hues, creating a rich combination from two sets of complementary colors on the color wheel.
Square
A square color scheme uses four colors evenly spaced on the color wheel. This creates a vibrant, high-contrast palette with Bisque as its foundation.
Bisque Contrast Simulation
Bisque Color Variations
Shades
Adding black to Bisque produces darker shades, giving your design more depth and gravity.
Tints
Tints are lighter versions of Bisque, achieved by adding white for a softer, airier effect.
Tones
Tones are subtler versions of Bisque, made by mixing in gray to lower the saturation.
Hues
Hues are variations of Bisque that differ in intensity and temperature, affecting the design's mood.
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