Titanium
Meet Titanium (#878681), a sophisticated neutral defined by its position between gray and beige. What makes it striking is a subtle warmth that creates a grounded, metallic quality, distinguishing it from flat, one-dimensional grays and giving it a distinct character.
Titanium Code Conversions
HEX
#878681
LAB
56, -1, 3
RGB
135, 134, 129
XYZ
22.5, 23.8, 24.2
HSL
50°, 2%, 52%
LCH
56, 3, 102°
HSB
50°, 4%, 53%
LUV
56, 1, 4
HWB
50°, 51%, 47%
Titanium Color Harmonies
Analogous
Analogous color schemes pair Titanium with its neighbors on the color wheel, creating a harmonious and serene visual experience for any interface.
Complementary
Complementary colors sit directly across from each other on the color wheel. Paired with Titanium, they create a vibrant, high-contrast visual effect.
Split Complementary
For Titanium, a split complementary scheme uses the two colors adjacent to its complement, creating a high-contrast palette with greater harmony.
Triadic
A triadic scheme pairs Titanium with two other colors equally spaced on the color wheel, creating a vibrant and balanced high-contrast palette.
Tetradic
A tetradic scheme uses two pairs of complementary colors. With Titanium as a base, this creates a rich, four-color palette offering great versatility.
Square
A square color scheme pairs Titanium with three other colors, all equidistant on the color wheel, creating a vibrant and high-contrast palette.
Titanium Contrast Simulation
Titanium Color Variations
Shades
Shades are darker versions of Titanium made by adding black, which introduces depth and substance.
Tints
Tints are lighter variations of Titanium, created by adding white to soften the hue.
Tones
Tones are muted versions of Titanium, created by adding gray to soften the color's saturation.
Hues
Hues are variations of Titanium that share its base color but differ in intensity or temperature.
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