Snow
Meet Snow (#FFFAFA), a delicate off-white that offers a sophisticated alternative to pure white. Its defining quality is a subtle, almost imperceptible warmth, giving it a softer character without sacrificing the clean, bright feel essential for modern digital design.
Snow Code Conversions
HEX
#FFFAFA
LAB
99, 2, 1
RGB
255, 250, 250
XYZ
92.7, 96.5, 104.2
HSL
0°, 100%, 99%
LCH
99, 2, 20°
HSB
0°, 2%, 100%
LUV
99, 3, 1
HWB
0°, 98%, 0%
Snow Color Harmonies
Analogous
Analogous colors are three colors adjacent on the color wheel. With Snow as a base, they create a harmonious and serene palette.
Complementary
Complementary colors sit directly across from each other on the color wheel, creating maximum contrast. See how they make Snow (#FFFAFA) pop below.
Split Complementary
Split complementary schemes for Snow pair it with the two colors adjacent to its direct opposite, creating a vibrant yet balanced palette.
Triadic
To create a triadic palette with Snow (#FFFAFA), select two other colors equally distant on the color wheel for a bold, multicolored effect.
Tetradic
For Snow, a tetradic palette is built from two pairs of complementary colors, creating a balanced, rectangular arrangement on the color wheel.
Square
A square color scheme uses four colors equidistant on the color wheel. With Snow as the base, this creates a vibrant, high-contrast palette.
Snow Contrast Simulation
Snow Color Variations
Shades
Shades of Snow are darker variations made with black, adding visual weight and dimension.
Tints
Tints of Snow are created by adding white, resulting in softer, lighter variations.
Tones
Adding gray to Snow creates tones, which are muted variations with softer saturation.
Hues
Hues are variations of Snow, sharing its base color but differing in intensity and temperature.
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