Rose
Meet Rose, #FF007F, a pure, saturated magenta that commands attention. Its electric vibrancy and unapologetic intensity make it a powerful choice for any design palette, offering a bold statement without leaning into traditional reds or neons.
Rose Code Conversions
HEX
#FF007F
LAB
55, 84, 5
RGB
255, 0, 127
XYZ
45.1, 22.8, 22.1
HSL
330°, 100%, 50%
LCH
55, 85, 3°
HSB
330°, 100%, 100%
LUV
55, 143, -11
HWB
330°, 0%, 0%
Rose Color Harmonies
Analogous
Analogous colors are neighbors on the color wheel. For Rose, this creates a harmonious and serene palette, blending smoothly for a cohesive look.
Complementary
To find the complement for Rose, look directly across the color wheel. This opposing color pairing produces a vibrant combination with maximum contrast.
Split Complementary
Split complementary schemes for Rose pair it with the two colors adjacent to its direct complement, offering a vibrant yet balanced palette.
Triadic
Triadic color schemes use three hues equally spaced on the color wheel. For Rose, this creates a vibrant, high-contrast, and balanced palette.
Tetradic
Tetradic schemes pair Rose with three other colors, forming two complementary pairs. This creates a rich, four-color palette with balanced tension.
Square
A square color scheme uses four colors evenly spaced on the color wheel. With Rose as a base, this creates a vibrant, high-contrast palette.
Rose Contrast Simulation
Rose Color Variations
Shades
Shades are darker versions of Rose, made by adding black for increased depth and weight.
Tints
Tints are lighter variations of Rose, produced by adding white to soften the hue.
Tones
Tones of Rose are created by adding gray, resulting in softer, more muted versions.
Hues
Hues are variations of Rose, differing in intensity or temperature to create distinct moods.
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