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Purple

Purple combines the stability of blue with the energy of red. It represents creativity, luxury, and wisdom. Historically associated with royalty, purple conveys a sense of mystery and sophistication. It appeals to creative and spiritual audiences.

Technical Codes

Variations

Tints & Shades

Lighter (Tints)

#B771F8
#C58DFA
#D4AAFB
#E2C6FC
#F1E3FE

Darker (Shades)

#8E20F4
#720AD3
#55079E
#39056A
#1C0235
Relationship

Color Harmonies

Complementary

#A855F7 + #A3F755

Analogous

#5755F7 / #A855F7 / #F755F4

Triadic

#A855F7 / #F7A855 / #55F7A8

Applications

Best Use Cases

Creative brands
Luxury products
Beauty industry
Spiritual services
Youth products

Color Intelligence

Deep dive into the science and psychology of Purple.

What is the hex code for Purple?

The hex code for Purple is #A855F7. In RGB format, it's rgb(168, 85, 247). In HSL, it's hsl(271, 91%, 65%).

What colors go well with Purple?

Purple pairs beautifully with its complementary color (#A3F755), analogous colors (#F755F4, #5755F7), and triadic colors (#F7A855, #55F7A8). For a harmonious look, consider using tints and shades of Purple as well.

Is Purple a warm or cool color?

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

What does Purple represent?

Purple combines the stability of blue with the energy of red. It represents creativity, luxury, and wisdom. Historically associated with royalty, purple conveys a sense of mystery and sophistication. It appeals to creative and spiritual audiences.

What industries commonly use Purple?

Purple is commonly used in the following industries: creative, luxury, beauty, spiritual, tech. This color works particularly well for Creative brands, Luxury products, Beauty industry.

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