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Navy Blue

Navy blue represents authority, intelligence, and stability. This deep, classic shade conveys professionalism and seriousness without being harsh. It is associated with trust, confidence, and timeless elegance, making it perfect for established brands.

Technical Codes

Variations

Tints & Shades

Lighter (Tints)

#2E5991
#3D77C2
#6E99D1
#9EBBE0
#CFDDF0

Darker (Shades)

#1A3151
#142841
#0F1E30
#0A1420
#050A10
Relationship

Color Harmonies

Complementary

#1E3A5F + #61441F

Analogous

#1F5C61 / #1E3A5F / #231F61

Triadic

#1E3A5F / #611F3B / #3B611F

Applications

Best Use Cases

Corporate identity
Legal services
Financial brands
Luxury goods
Uniforms

Color Intelligence

Deep dive into the science and psychology of Navy Blue.

What is the hex code for Navy Blue?

The hex code for Navy Blue is #1E3A5F. In RGB format, it's rgb(30, 58, 95). In HSL, it's hsl(214, 52%, 25%).

What colors go well with Navy Blue?

Navy Blue pairs beautifully with its complementary color (#61441F), analogous colors (#231F61, #1F5C61), and triadic colors (#611F3B, #3B611F). For a harmonious look, consider using tints and shades of Navy Blue as well.

Is Navy Blue a warm or cool color?

Navy Blue is a cool color. Cool colors like this evoke feelings of calm, professionalism, and trust.

What does Navy Blue represent?

Navy blue represents authority, intelligence, and stability. This deep, classic shade conveys professionalism and seriousness without being harsh. It is associated with trust, confidence, and timeless elegance, making it perfect for established brands.

What industries commonly use Navy Blue?

Navy Blue is commonly used in the following industries: legal, finance, luxury, corporate, government. This color works particularly well for Corporate identity, Legal services, Financial brands.

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