#9f14fd

Vivid Purple Iris

rgb(159, 20, 253)hsl(276, 98%, 54%)hsv(276, 92%, 99%)
cmyk(37%, 92%, 0%, 1%)Brightness: 88

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Color Insights

15.0%
Luminance
Cool
Temperature
98%
Saturation
54%
Lightness

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Similar Colors

#6514fd
#8c14fd
#b214fd
#d914fd
#9a2ce5

Opposite Colors

#7b0fc3
#4e0fc3
#a80fc3
#3f0864
#5d0b94
#9818ed

Light & Dark Mode Suggestions

Light Mode Palette

#7b0fc3
#b447fd
#c879fe
#ddacfe
#f2deff

Dark Mode Palette

#9f14fd
#8402dc
#6601aa
#470177
#290144

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💡 Accessibility Tip

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Color Harmony Rules

Understanding color harmony helps create visually pleasing and effective designs. Each rule serves different purposes and emotional responses.

Monochromatic

Uses different shades, tints, and tones of the same hue. Creates a cohesive, calming effect.

Principle:Vary lightness and saturation while keeping the same hue
Best for:Backgrounds, subtle gradients, professional designs
#ddacfe
#be60fe
#9f14fd
#7502c3
#470177

Complementary

Colors opposite on the color wheel. Creates high contrast and vibrant designs.

Principle:180° apart on the color wheel - maximum contrast
Best for:Call-to-action buttons, highlighting important elements
#9f14fd
#72fd14

Split Complementary

Base color plus two colors adjacent to its complement. Softer than complementary.

Principle:Base + 150° and 210° from base hue
Best for:Balanced designs with visual interest but less tension
#9f14fd
#e6fd14
#14fd2a

Triadic

Three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel. Creates vibrant, balanced palettes.

Principle:120° apart - forms an equilateral triangle
Best for:Playful designs, children's content, creative projects
#9f14fd
#fd9f14
#14fd9f

Analogous

Colors next to each other on the color wheel. Creates serene, comfortable designs.

Principle:Adjacent hues (±30°) - naturally harmonious
Best for:Nature themes, calming interfaces, gradients
#2a14fd
#6514fd
#9f14fd
#d914fd
#fd14e6

Tetradic (Rectangle)

Four colors forming a rectangle on the color wheel. Rich, diverse palette.

Principle:Two complementary pairs - offers most variety
Best for:Complex designs needing multiple accent colors
#9f14fd
#fd1472
#72fd14
#14fd9f

Professional Design Tips

60-30-10 Rule

Use 60% dominant color, 30% secondary, 10% accent for balanced designs

Contrast is Key

Ensure sufficient contrast between text and background colors

Context Matters

Colors appear different depending on surrounding colors

Less is More

Limit your palette to 2-4 colors for cohesive design

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