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Dark Violet#9400D3

Dark Violet color code is #9400D3. Use this page to get all code formats, explore shades and tints, and find colors that work with dark violet.

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Dark Violet Accessibility & WCAG Contrast

Relative luminance of Dark Violet is 0.1100. Its WCAG contrast ratio is 6.56:1 against white and 3.20:1 against black. Use the card with the higher ratio for body text.

The quick brown fox
Dark Violet on white6.56:1AA
The quick brown fox
Dark Violet on black3.20:1AA Large
The quick brown fox
White on Dark Violet6.56:1AA
The quick brown fox
Black on Dark Violet3.20:1AA Large

Dark Violet — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the hex code for Dark Violet?+
The hex code for Dark Violet is #9400D3. In RGB it's rgb(148, 0, 211), and in HSL it's hsl(282, 100%, 41%).
What is the RGB value of Dark Violet?+
Dark Violet in RGB is (148, 0, 211). Written in CSS: rgb(148, 0, 211).
What is the CMYK value of Dark Violet?+
Dark Violet converts to CMYK(30%, 100%, 0%, 17%) for print. Hex equivalent is #9400D3.
Is dark violet a warm or cool color?+
Dark Violet (#9400D3) is a transitional magenta — its hue sits at 282° on the color wheel, placing it in the transitional part of the spectrum.
What color family does dark violet belong to?+
Dark Violet belongs to the magenta family. Its HSL is 282°, 100%, 41% — a transitional tone within the broader magenta group.
Is dark violet accessible for body text on a white background?+
Dark Violet on white reaches a WCAG contrast ratio of 6.56:1 — passes WCAG AA for body text on white.
What is the closest Pantone match for dark violet?+
The nearest Pantone match for Dark Violet (#9400D3) is 18-3628 Violet, calculated by Euclidean RGB distance over the Pantone Matching System.

How to use Dark Violet in design

Practical guidance for using dark violet (#9400D3) across four design contexts, derived from its hue, lightness, saturation, and WCAG contrast.

Web & UI design

Use Dark Violet (#9400D3) as primary text or icon color on white backgrounds — at 6.6:1 contrast it passes WCAG AA for body copy. Avoid placing dark violet text on dark surfaces; the contrast drops below the AA threshold.

Branding & identity

As a brand color, Dark Violet (#9400D3) reads as high-energy and confident and versatile across product tiers. It fits naturally into fashion, beauty, music, youthful events. Use it as the primary identity color and pair with one neutral (white, off-white, or near-black). Test legibility on both your logo and small UI text before locking it in — saturation that works on a 200px logo can feel overpowering at favicon scale.

Fashion & apparel

Dark Violet flatters cool-leaning skin tones (pink, rosy, blue undertones) and works best in autumn/winter collections. Pair it with cool neutrals (charcoal, slate, off-white, black) and it works as a sophisticated alternative to navy. Deep cool tones photograph richly under indoor light and read as quiet luxury — strong choice for eveningwear.

Interior design

Dark Violet works as either a primary wall color or a strong accent — versatile across most rooms. As a wall color it pairs with white trim and warm wood; as an accent (sofa, chair, large art) it lifts a neutral room without overwhelming it. Test a large swatch against your room's natural light at three times of day before committing — mid-tone colors shift more than light or dark colors do.