#2C666D
A dark, moderate cyan closely aligning with Darkslategray.
About #2C666D
When working with digital screens, the color #2C666D is rendered by mixing light. If you're using CSS, you might find it aligns closely with Darkslategray. Its digital footprint relies on 44 parts red, 102 parts green, and 109 parts blue light.
If you are designing for print, the four-color process is what matters most. This specific hue requires a mix of 60% C, 6% M, 0% Y, and 57% K. This makes it a relatively dark color when applied to physical surfaces.
Contrast ratios determine whether this color is safe for typography. Mathematical luminance calculations suggest that #FFFFFF text provides the most optimal reading experience. You can view the detailed AAA and AA pass/fail metrics in the table below.