Oxley
Meet Oxley (#789d85), a muted green that strikes a unique balance between nature-inspired tones and digital sophistication. Its grayish undertone gives it a subtle complexity, making it a versatile choice for modern interfaces without being overpowering.
Oxley Code Conversions
HEX
#789d85
LAB
61, -18, 8
RGB
120, 157, 133
XYZ
24.0, 29.8, 26.7
HSL
141°, 16%, 54%
LCH
61, 20, 155°
HSB
141°, 24%, 62%
LUV
61, -19, 15
HWB
141°, 47%, 38%
Oxley Color Harmonies
Analogous
An analogous color scheme uses colors adjacent to Oxley on the color wheel. This grouping produces a naturally harmonious and visually soothing effect.
Complementary
Paired with its opposite on the color wheel, Oxley creates a vibrant, high-contrast effect perfect for making elements stand out.
Split Complementary
A split complementary scheme for Oxley takes the two colors adjacent to its direct complement, creating a vibrant yet balanced palette with strong contrast.
Triadic
A triadic palette is built from three colors equidistant on the color wheel. See how Oxley pairs with two other hues for a bold, balanced effect.
Tetradic
A tetradic scheme builds on Oxley with two complementary pairs, resulting in a rich, four-color palette that is both dynamic and balanced.
Square
Square color schemes build on Oxley by adding three evenly spaced colors from the color wheel, resulting in a rich, contrasting combination.
Oxley Contrast Simulation
Oxley Color Variations
Shades
Shades of Oxley are created by adding black, which gives the color more depth and weight.
Tints
Tints of Oxley are lighter versions made by mixing in white to soften the hue.
Tones
Tones of Oxley are made by adding gray, which softens the color by reducing saturation.
Hues
Hues are variations of Oxley, altering its intensity and temperature to create different moods.
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