Violet
Violet Shades
Violet Shade 1 | |
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HEX | #F7F1FF |
HSL | hsl(263.85, 99.96%, 97.33%) |
LCH | lch(96%, 100, 302) |
RGB | rgb(247, 241, 255) |
Violet Shade 2 | |
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HEX | #E8DAFF |
HSL | hsl(263.17, 99.9%, 92.69%) |
LCH | lch(89%, 100, 302) |
RGB | rgb(232, 218, 255) |
Violet Shade 3 | |
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HEX | #9B70FF |
HSL | hsl(258.3, 100%, 71.89%) |
LCH | lch(57%, 100, 302) |
RGB | rgb(155, 112, 255) |
Violet Shade 4 | |
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HEX | #794AFF |
HSL | hsl(255.43, 99.99%, 64.59%) |
LCH | lch(46%, 100, 302) |
RGB | rgb(121, 74, 255) |
Violet Shade 5 | |
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HEX | #2D0FBF |
HSL | hsl(250.39, 85.77%, 40.42%) |
LCH | lch(24%, 100, 302) |
RGB | rgb(45, 15, 191) |
Violet Shade 6 | |
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HEX | #0B0074 |
HSL | hsl(245.8, 100%, 22.66%) |
LCH | lch(10%, 100, 302) |
RGB | rgb(11, 0, 116) |
Complementary
Complementary colors are pleasing, high-contrast pairs. They can be found by moving 180° around the color wheel.
Violet's complementary color: chartreuse.
Split Complementary
Split-complementary colors can be found by splitting a color's complementary color into two, nearby analogous colors.
Violet's split complementary pair: green and lime
Triadic
Triadic colors are sets of three, equidistance on the color wheel, spaced 120° apart.
Violet's triadic pair: cinnamon and teal
Tetradic
Tetradic colors are two complementary color pairs, all equally spaced 90° on the color wheel.
Violet's tetradic group: red, chartreuse, and powder
Analogous
Analogous colors are sets of three contiguous colors. Reasonable Colors uses 15° steps on the color wheel to select analogous color triads.
Violet's analogous triad: indigo and purple.