#D39966

A light, moderate orange closely aligning with Burlywood.

About #D39966

At its core, #D39966 is a light and moderate hue. If you're using CSS, you might find it aligns closely with Burlywood. To achieve this exact tint on a monitor, you would use an RGB mix of 211, 153, and 102.

If you are designing for print, the four-color process is what matters most. Its ink density profile breaks down to 0% cyan, 27% magenta, 52% yellow, and 17% black. Always request a physical proof before doing a large print run with this exact code.

From a UX and accessibility standpoint, contrast is paramount. Because it is a light color, it is generally recommended to use #000000 text. Be sure to check our contrast matrix below to see exactly how it performs against common backgrounds.

Color Space Conversions

HEX#D39966
RGB211, 153, 102
HSL28.1°, 55.3%, 61.4%
CMYK0%, 27%, 52%, 17%
HSV28.1°, 51.7%, 82.7%
LAB67.7, 15.9, 35.2
XYZ40.7, 37.6, 17.7
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Color Harmonies

Complementary

Analogous

Triadic

Tints, Shades & Tones

Tints (Adding White)

Shades (Adding Black)

WCAG Contrast Accessibility

2.47:1
Text on #FFFFFF
FAIL
8.52:1
Text on #000000
AAA
2.36:1
Text on #F8FAFC
FAIL
7.24:1
Text on #0F172A
AAA

CSS Implementation

.bg-color { background-color: #D39966; }
.text-color { color: #D39966; }
.border-color { border: 2px solid #D39966; }

Similar Colors

Burlywood
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