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Gray

Gray represents neutrality, balance, and sophistication. It is practical and timeless, providing an excellent backdrop for other colors. In design, gray conveys professionalism and modernity without being harsh or cold.

Technical Codes

Variations

Tints & Shades

Lighter (Tints)

#828997
#9BA0AB
#B4B8C0
#CDD0D5
#E6E7EA

Darker (Shades)

#595F6B
#474C55
#353940
#24262B
#121315
Relationship

Color Harmonies

Complementary

#6B7280 + #80796B

Analogous

#6B7C80 / #6B7280 / #6E6B80

Triadic

#6B7280 / #806B72 / #72806B

Applications

Best Use Cases

Corporate design
Technology
Modern branding
Neutral backgrounds
Professional services

Color Intelligence

Deep dive into the science and psychology of Gray.

What is the hex code for Gray?

The hex code for Gray is #6B7280. In RGB format, it's rgb(107, 114, 128). In HSL, it's hsl(220, 9%, 46%).

What colors go well with Gray?

Gray pairs beautifully with its complementary color (#80796B), analogous colors (#6E6B80, #6B7C80), and triadic colors (#806B72, #72806B). For a harmonious look, consider using tints and shades of Gray as well.

Is Gray a warm or cool color?

Gray is a neutral color. Neutral colors like this are versatile and work well with both warm and cool palettes.

What does Gray represent?

Gray represents neutrality, balance, and sophistication. It is practical and timeless, providing an excellent backdrop for other colors. In design, gray conveys professionalism and modernity without being harsh or cold.

What industries commonly use Gray?

Gray is commonly used in the following industries: tech, corporate, automotive, architecture, professional. This color works particularly well for Corporate design, Technology, Modern branding.

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