#1D0F57
A dark, vivid blue closely aligning with Midnightblue.
About #1D0F57
When working with digital screens, the color #1D0F57 is rendered by mixing light. Designers often compare it to the standard color Midnightblue. Its digital footprint relies on 29 parts red, 15 parts green, and 87 parts blue light.
While screens use RGB, printing presses rely on Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (black). To reproduce this shade on paper, a printer utilizes 67% cyan and 83% magenta inks. This makes it a relatively dark color when applied to physical surfaces.
Ensuring your text is legible against this background is a key part of web design. To prevent eye strain, #FFFFFF text pairs best with this hex code. Always test your color combinations using a contrast checker before publishing.