Flame
Meet Flame (#E25822), a vibrant orange-red that burns with intensity. This striking hue sits confidently between red and orange, offering a powerful visual punch without the full aggression of primary red. Its inherent warmth and saturation make it a compelling choice for drawing immediate attention.
Flame Code Conversions
HEX
#E25822
LAB
55, 51, 56
RGB
226, 88, 34
XYZ
35.1, 23.3, 4.2
HSL
17°, 77%, 51%
LCH
55, 76, 47°
HSB
17°, 85%, 89%
LUV
55, 113, 43
HWB
17°, 13%, 11%
Flame Color Harmonies
Analogous
Analogous schemes pair colors next to each other on the color wheel. Using Flame as the base, these combinations produce a calm and cohesive visual experience.
Complementary
Complementary colors are opposites on the color wheel. When paired with Flame, its complement creates a high-contrast, visually striking combination for your designs.
Split Complementary
For a more nuanced high-contrast look, a split complementary palette pairs Flame with the two colors neighboring its direct opposite on the wheel.
Triadic
A triadic combination pairs Flame with two other colors, each equidistant on the color wheel, for a high-contrast yet harmonious visual effect.
Tetradic
Tetradic schemes pair Flame with three other colors, forming a rectangle on the color wheel for a rich, balanced, and vibrant palette.
Square
A square color scheme pairs Flame with three other colors, all equidistant on the color wheel. This arrangement creates a vibrant, high-contrast palette.
Flame Contrast Simulation
Flame Color Variations
Shades
By adding black to Flame, you create shades—darker tones that add visual weight.
Tints
By adding white to Flame, you create tints—softer, more delicate variations of the color.
Tones
Tones of Flame are created by adding gray, resulting in softer, less saturated variations.
Hues
Hues are variations of Flame, differing in intensity or temperature to create distinct moods.
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