Caviar
Introducing Caviar (#313031), a deep charcoal that stands as a refined alternative to stark black. This near-black shade possesses a subtle complexity, giving it a grounded yet distinguished presence in any palette, perfect for creating high-impact visuals.
Caviar Code Conversions
HEX
#313031
LAB
20, 1, 0
RGB
49, 48, 49
XYZ
2.9, 3.0, 3.3
HSL
300°, 1%, 19%
LCH
20, 1, 325°
HSB
300°, 2%, 19%
LUV
20, 0, -1
HWB
300°, 19%, 81%
Caviar Color Harmonies
Analogous
Analogous colors are neighbors on the color wheel. When paired with Caviar, they create a harmonious and visually pleasing palette with a serene effect.
Complementary
Complementary colors are direct opposites on the color wheel. When paired with Caviar, they produce a striking, high-contrast effect in any design.
Split Complementary
A split complementary scheme for Caviar uses the two colors adjacent to its direct complement, offering a vibrant yet balanced high-contrast palette.
Triadic
Triadic color schemes use three hues equally spaced on the color wheel. With Caviar as a base, this creates a vibrant, high-contrast palette.
Tetradic
Tetradic palettes pair Caviar with three other hues, creating two complementary sets for a rich and dynamic combination of colors.
Square
A square color scheme pairs Caviar with three other colors, all equidistant on the color wheel, creating a vibrant and high-contrast palette.
Caviar Contrast Simulation
Caviar Color Variations
Shades
Adding black to Caviar creates darker shades, lending a sense of depth and weight.
Tints
By mixing Caviar with white, you create lighter tints that soften its appearance.
Tones
Tones are muted versions of Caviar, created by adding gray to soften its saturation.
Hues
Hues are variations of Caviar, sharing its base color but differing in intensity or temperature.
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