Ruddy
Introducing Ruddy, #FF0028. This is red at its most elemental—a pure, saturated hue that grabs the eye without any undertones to soften its impact. Its straightforward intensity makes it a potent choice for designers seeking a clean, powerful primary color.
Ruddy Code Conversions
HEX
#FF0028
LAB
53, 81, 53
RGB
255, 0, 40
XYZ
41.6, 21.4, 3.9
HSL
351°, 100%, 50%
LCH
53, 97, 34°
HSB
351°, 100%, 100%
LUV
53, 171, 32
HWB
351°, 0%, 0%
Ruddy Color Harmonies
Analogous
Built around Ruddy, analogous schemes pair adjacent colors from the color wheel to produce a calm and cohesive visual effect.
Complementary
Complementary colors sit opposite each other on the color wheel. When paired with Ruddy (#FF0028), they create a striking, high-contrast visual effect.
Split Complementary
The split complementary palette for Ruddy uses the two colors next to its direct opposite, creating a vibrant look with less tension.
Triadic
A triadic scheme uses three colors equidistant on the color wheel. With Ruddy as the base, this creates a vibrant, high-contrast harmony.
Tetradic
Tetradic palettes for Ruddy are built with four hues, forming two complementary pairs in a rectangular arrangement on the color wheel.
Square
The square color scheme pairs Ruddy with three other colors, all equidistant on the color wheel, forming a square for a richly contrasting effect.
Ruddy Contrast Simulation
Ruddy Color Variations
Shades
By adding black to Ruddy, you create shades—darker versions that give designs more weight.
Tints
Tints are created by adding white to Ruddy, resulting in lighter, softer variations.
Tones
Tones of Ruddy are created by adding gray, resulting in softer, less saturated variations.
Hues
Hues are variations of Ruddy, differing in intensity or temperature for various visual effects.
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