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Ochre#CC7722

Ochre color code is #CC7722. Use this page to get all code formats, explore shades and tints, and find colors that work with ochre.

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Ochre Accessibility & WCAG Contrast

Relative luminance of Ochre is 0.2615. Its WCAG contrast ratio is 3.37:1 against white and 6.23:1 against black. Use the card with the higher ratio for body text.

The quick brown fox
Ochre on white3.37:1AA Large
The quick brown fox
Ochre on black6.23:1AA
The quick brown fox
White on Ochre3.37:1AA Large
The quick brown fox
Black on Ochre6.23:1AA

Ochre — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the hex code for Ochre?+
The hex code for Ochre is #CC7722. In RGB it's rgb(204, 119, 34), and in HSL it's hsl(30, 71%, 47%).
What is the RGB value of Ochre?+
Ochre in RGB is (204, 119, 34). Written in CSS: rgb(204, 119, 34).
What is the CMYK value of Ochre?+
Ochre converts to CMYK(0%, 42%, 83%, 20%) for print. Hex equivalent is #CC7722.
Is ochre a warm or cool color?+
Ochre (#CC7722) is a warm orange — its hue sits at 30° on the color wheel, placing it in the warm part of the spectrum.
What color family does ochre belong to?+
Ochre belongs to the orange family. Its HSL is 30°, 71%, 47% — a warm tone within the broader orange group.
Is ochre accessible for body text on a white background?+
Ochre on white reaches a WCAG contrast ratio of 3.37:1 — passes AA only for large text (18pt+). Use a darker shade for body copy.
What is the closest Pantone match for ochre?+
The nearest Pantone match for Ochre (#CC7722) is 777 C Pantone 777 C, calculated by Euclidean RGB distance over the Pantone Matching System.

How to use Ochre in design

Practical guidance for using ochre (#CC7722) across four design contexts, derived from its hue, lightness, saturation, and WCAG contrast.

Web & UI design

Ochre (#CC7722) works well as a background color in dark UIs or as a button fill paired with white text — at 6.2:1 against black it's AA-accessible for body text reversed onto it. Don't use it for text on a white background; 3.4:1 contrast won't pass AA.

Branding & identity

As a brand color, Ochre (#CC7722) reads as high-energy and confident and versatile across product tiers. It fits naturally into youth-oriented brands, food, hospitality, creative tools. 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

Ochre flatters warm-leaning skin tones (golden, peach, olive undertones) and works well in spring/summer collections. It pairs naturally with warm neutrals (cream, camel, brown, olive) and contrasts effectively with denim or navy. As an accent piece — scarf, bag, shoes — ochre can carry an entire neutral outfit; as a head-to-toe color it can overwhelm and is best reserved for evening or statement pieces.

Interior design

Ochre 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.