warm Colorbrown Family

Brown

Brown represents earth, stability, and reliability. It evokes feelings of warmth, comfort, and security. Associated with nature and organic materials, brown works well for brands emphasizing authenticity, craftsmanship, and natural ingredients.

Technical Codes

Variations

Tints & Shades

Lighter (Tints)

#C65712
#EB7328
#F0965E
#F5B994
#FADCC9

Darker (Shades)

#79350B
#602A09
#482007
#301504
#180B02
Relationship

Color Harmonies

Complementary

#92400E + #0D5E91

Analogous

#910D1D / #92400E / #91810D

Triadic

#92400E / #0D9140 / #400D91

Applications

Best Use Cases

Organic products
Coffee brands
Leather goods
Rustic design
Heritage brands

Color Intelligence

Deep dive into the science and psychology of Brown.

What is the hex code for Brown?

The hex code for Brown is #92400E. In RGB format, it's rgb(146, 64, 14). In HSL, it's hsl(23, 83%, 31%).

What colors go well with Brown?

Brown pairs beautifully with its complementary color (#0D5E91), analogous colors (#91810D, #910D1D), and triadic colors (#0D9140, #400D91). For a harmonious look, consider using tints and shades of Brown as well.

Is Brown a warm or cool color?

Brown is a warm color. Warm colors like this evoke feelings of warmth, energy, and passion.

What does Brown represent?

Brown represents earth, stability, and reliability. It evokes feelings of warmth, comfort, and security. Associated with nature and organic materials, brown works well for brands emphasizing authenticity, craftsmanship, and natural ingredients.

What industries commonly use Brown?

Brown is commonly used in the following industries: food, organic, leather, furniture, hospitality. This color works particularly well for Organic products, Coffee brands, Leather goods.

Create with Brown.

Use our advanced palette generator to build ready-to-use color schemes centered around the beauty of Brown.

Build Your Vision