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NameCrimson
HEX#ed1c24
RGBrgb(237, 28, 36)
HSLhsl(358, 85, 52)
LCHlch(51.59, 91.5, 35.98)
HWBhwb(358, 11, 7)
LABlab(51.59, 74.05, 53.75)
CMYKcmyk(0, 85, 88, 7)
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Black background
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Tints

A tint is created by adding white to a base color, increasing its lightness. Tints are likely to look pastel and less intense.

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#f95e4c
#ff8b76
#ffb2a2
#ffd9cf
#ffffff
Shades

A shade is created by adding black to a base color, increasing its darkness. Shades appear more dramatic and richer.

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#ba201f
#891f19
#5b1b14
#31130c
#000000
Tones

A tone is created by adding gray to a base color, increasing its lightness. Tones looks more sophisticated and complex than base colors.

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#db4436
#c85949
#b4695b
#9c756d
#808080
Tones

A tone is created by adding gray to a base color, increasing its lightness. Tones looks more sophisticated and complex than base colors.

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#db4436
#c85949
#b4695b
#9c756d
#808080

Analogous

Analogous color schemes are made by picking three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. They are perceived as calm and serene.

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Tetradic

Tetradic color schemes are made form two couples of complementary colors in a rectangular shape on the color wheel. They are very versatile, and work best with one dominant color.

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#8bed1c
#1cede6
#7e1ced
Triadic

Triadic color schemes are created by picking three colors equally spaced on the color wheel. They appear quite contrasted and multicolored.

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Complementary

Complementary color schemes are made by picking two opposite colors on the color wheel. They appear vibrant near to each other.

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#1cede6
Split complementary

Split complementary schemes are like complementary but they uses two adiacent colors of the complement. They are more flexible than complementary ones.

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#1ced7e
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Square

Square color schemes are like tetradic arranged in a square instead of rectangle. Colors appear even more contrasting.

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#ede61c
#1cede6
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