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Custom Color Color #DFCFD2 – Meaning, HEX, RGB, CMYK & Live Previews

Explore the Hot Pink color #DFCFD2 with HEX, RGB, CMYK, HSL values, color meaning, psychology, and live previews for design and branding.

Color Spaces of #DFCFD2

SpaceV1V2V3V4
RGB223207210
HSL0.970.200.84
HSV349°7°87°
CMYK0.000.070.060.13
XYZ64.37664.96870.109
Yxy64.9680.3230.326
Hunter80.605.910.48
CIE-Lab84.476.050.52

#dfcfd2 color RGB value is (223,207,210). #dfcfd2 color name is Custom Color color.

#dfcfd2 hex color red value is 223, green value is 207 and the blue value of its RGB is 210. Cylindrical-coordinate representations (also known as HSL) of color #dfcfd2 hue: 0.97, saturation: 0.20 and the lightness value of dfcfd2 is 0.84.

The process color (four color CMYK) of #dfcfd2 color hex is 0.00, 0.07, 0.06, 0.13. Web safe color of #dfcfd2 is #cccccc. Color #dfcfd2 contains mainly RED color.

Base Numbers

BaseRedGreenBlue
Binary110111111100111111010010
Octal337317322
Decimal223207210
HexDFCFD2

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Tints of #dfcfd2

Color Psychology of #dfcfd2

Red is a powerful, energetic color associated with passion, excitement, and urgency. It stimulates appetite and creates a sense of urgency.

Associated Emotions

PassionEnergyExcitementUrgencyLovePower

Common Use Cases

  • Call-to-action buttons
  • Sale announcements
  • Food industry
  • Sports brands
  • Entertainment

CSS Code for #dfcfd2

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Frequently Asked Questions about #dfcfd2

About #DFCFD2 Custom Color

#DFCFD2 (Custom Color) is a red-based color with RGB values of 223, 207, 210. This color belongs to the red color family and can be used in various design applications including web design, graphic design, interior design, and branding projects.

When working with #dfcfd2, designers often pair it with complementary colors to create visual contrast, or use analogous colors for a more harmonious palette. The shades (darker versions) and tints (lighter versions) shown above provide a monochromatic color scheme that works well for creating depth and hierarchy in designs.

For web development, #dfcfd2 can be implemented using various CSS color formats including hexadecimal (#dfcfd2), RGB (rgb(223, 207, 210)), HSL (hsl(349, 20%, 84%)), or CMYK for print projects. The web-safe equivalent of this color is #cccccc, which ensures consistent display across older browsers and devices.