Scarlet
Meet Scarlet (#FF2400), a brilliant, fiery red that commands immediate attention. Positioned at the most intense end of the red spectrum with a hint of orange, its sheer vibrancy makes it a powerful choice for any design palette, demanding to be seen.
Scarlet Code Conversions
HEX
#FF2400
LAB
55, 76, 68
RGB
255, 36, 0
XYZ
41.9, 22.5, 2.1
HSL
8°, 100%, 50%
LCH
55, 102, 42°
HSB
8°, 100%, 100%
LUV
55, 167, 40
HWB
8°, 0%, 0%
Scarlet Color Harmonies
Analogous
Built from colors adjacent to Scarlet on the color wheel, analogous schemes produce a cohesive and tranquil visual effect, ideal for serene designs.
Complementary
Complementary colors sit directly opposite each other on the color wheel. When paired with Scarlet, they create a striking, high-contrast visual effect.
Split Complementary
A split complementary scheme for Scarlet uses the two colors sitting on either side of its direct complement, offering a vibrant yet balanced palette.
Triadic
Triadic color schemes use three hues equally spaced on the color wheel. With Scarlet as the base, this creates a vibrant, high-contrast palette.
Tetradic
A tetradic color scheme uses four colors arranged into two complementary pairs, creating a rich, balanced palette with Scarlet as a key component.
Square
A square color scheme pairs Scarlet with three other colors, all equidistant on the color wheel, creating a vibrant and balanced high-contrast palette.
Scarlet Contrast Simulation
Scarlet Color Variations
Shades
Shades are darker versions of Scarlet, made by adding black to create depth and weight.
Tints
Tints are lighter values of Scarlet, created by adding white for a softer appearance.
Tones
Tones of Scarlet are created by adding gray, which softens the color’s saturation.
Hues
Hues are variations of Scarlet, differing in intensity or temperature to create specific moods.
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