Red Color

Everything you need to know about red to inspire your next design.

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Hex

#CD1C18

RGB

205,28,24

HSB

2,88%,80%

HSL

2,79%,45%
Red Presets

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#CD1C18
#E32D29
#B22222
#8B0000
#FF2400

What is Red Color?

Hex code #CD1C18 represents a vibrant red, capturing the essence of passion and energy. This dynamic crimson hue embodies intensity and power, making it a commanding presence in any design. Its bold character creates striking and impactful visual statements.

Red

#CD1C18

Red on Digital Screens

Red is defined by the following color codes and values to ensure consistency across various digital platforms and devices:

  • HEX code: #CD1C18
  • RGB value: 80.4% red, 11% green, and 9.4% blue
  • HSL value: 2° hue, 79% saturation, 45% lightness

Using Red in UI Design

Red can dramatically enhance your designs when used thoughtfully. Here are some tips:

  • Use red to create urgency and draw immediate attention to critical elements like error messages or important alerts
  • Perfect for call-to-action buttons when you want users to take immediate action
  • Exercise restraint - use red sparingly to maintain its impact
  • Pair with neutrals like white, black, or gray for a bold, dramatic look
  • Consider cultural associations - red symbolizes different things across cultures

Colors That Complement Red

White
Black
Gold
Charcoal Gray

Red Symbolism

Throughout history, red has symbolized passion, love, and power. It's reminiscent of fire and blood, holding profound significance in many cultures. Red has adorned royalty, religious ceremonies, and important celebrations for millennia, representing intensity, courage, and vitality.

In color psychology, red evokes feelings of excitement, energy, strength, and determination. Its vibrant and stimulating presence can increase heart rate, respiration, and metabolism, creating a sense of urgency and immediacy.

Historical Significance

Red pigments are among the oldest known to humanity, dating back to prehistoric cave paintings where early humans used red ochre to create art. Ancient civilizations like Egypt and China prized red minerals and dyes, often reserving them for royalty and religious purposes. Throughout medieval Europe, the color red was associated with power and authority, used in royal garments and ecclesiastical vestments, establishing a legacy that continues to influence design today.

Red Variants

Color Name Hex Code RGB
Red #CD1C18 rgb(205, 28, 24)
Crimson #DC143C rgb(220, 20, 60)
Firebrick #B22222 rgb(178, 34, 34)
Dark Red #8B0000 rgb(139, 0, 0)
Indian Red #CD5C5C rgb(205, 92, 92)
Scarlet #FF2400 rgb(255, 36, 0)
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