Carbon Flint
Carbon Flint (#434A52) is a dark, desaturated cyan that sits comfortably between charcoal and slate. Its striking quality lies in this subtle coolness, giving it a modern edge over simple grays and making it a compelling choice for sophisticated digital product design.
Carbon Flint Code Conversions
HEX
#434A52
LAB
31, -1, -6
RGB
67, 74, 82
XYZ
6.3, 6.7, 8.9
HSL
212°, 10%, 29%
LCH
31, 6, 261°
HSB
212°, 18%, 32%
LUV
31, -4, -7
HWB
212°, 26%, 68%
Carbon Flint Color Harmonies
Analogous
Analogous colors are neighbors on the color wheel. For Carbon Flint, this creates a harmonious and serene palette, offering a sense of visual cohesion.
Complementary
Complementary colors are direct opposites on the color wheel, creating the strongest contrast. Paired with Carbon Flint, they make for a bold, vibrant palette.
Split Complementary
A split complementary scheme pairs Carbon Flint with the two colors adjacent to its direct opposite, creating a vibrant yet harmonious color palette.
Triadic
A triadic scheme uses three colors equidistant on the color wheel. See how Carbon Flint pairs with other hues for a balanced, high-contrast palette.
Tetradic
Tetradic color schemes use two complementary pairs to create rich, balanced palettes. Explore combinations that build upon the foundation of Carbon Flint.
Square
A square color scheme uses four colors evenly spaced on the color wheel. With Carbon Flint as the base, this creates a vibrant, high-contrast palette.
Carbon Flint Contrast Simulation
Carbon Flint Color Variations
Shades
Adding black to Carbon Flint creates its shades, which are darker and add visual weight.
Tints
By adding white to Carbon Flint, you create tints—lighter variations with a softer appearance.
Tones
Tones of Carbon Flint are created by adding gray, resulting in softer, muted variations.
Hues
Hues are variations of Carbon Flint, altering its intensity or temperature for different visual effects.
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