Color Hawaiian Ahi Poke red (#d24833):
HEX, RGB color codes for HTML and CSS

The Comprehensive Guide to Hawaiian Ahi Poke red (#d24833):
Its Meaning and Harmonious Color Matches in Design.

Hawaiian Ahi Poke is a color with a HTML hex code of #d24833.

Hue Family:
reds

reds Family:
neutral

Saturation:
highly saturated

Tones:
colorful tone

Shade:
light

Temperature:
warm

Chromaticity:
chromatic

Chroma:
high chroma

Color Information about Hawaiian Ahi Poke / #d24833

The HTML HEX code is #d24833. The corresponding color name is "Hawaiian Ahi Poke". In RGB values (additive color space used for Digital Displays), this HEX code translates to Red (R): 210%, Green (G): 72%, Blue (B): 51%. In the CMYK color model (subtractive color model used in printing), it is represented by Cyan (C): 0%, Magenta (M): 66%, Yellow (Y):76%, Black (K): 18%. In the HSL color space, #d24833 has a hue of 8°, saturation of 64%, and lightness of 51%. The HSV representation is 8° for hue, 76% for saturation, and 82% for value.

In the CIE-LAB color space, the color is denoted by L* (lightness) = 50, a* (green to red) = 53, and b* (blue to yellow) = 42. The XYZ representation is X: 29, Y: 19, Z: 5. In the YUV color space, it translates to Y (luminance) = 0.4348, U (chrominance) = -0.1155, and V (chrominance) = 0.3411.

The decimal value of the color is 13781043. The closest Web-safe HEX code is #CC3333. Variations of the colour are #E49286 for a 20% lighter version and #822A1C for a 20% darker version.

For the color with hex value #d24833, the correlated color temperature (CT) is estimated to be 1631 Kelvin (1631K).

The approximate wavelength of #d24833 is around 684.00nm.

VALUECSS
HEX Coded24833#d24833
RGB Decimal Code210, 72, 51rgb(210, 72, 51)
CMYK0, 66, 76, 18/
HSL8°, 64%, 51%hsl(8°, 64%, 51%)
HSV8°, 76%, 82%/
CIE-LAB50, 53, 42/
XYZ 29, 19, 5/
YUV0.4348, -0.1155, 0.3411/
Decimal value13781043/
Web-Safe HEXCC3333#CC3333
Color Temperature (CT)1631 Kelvin (1631K)/
Estimate Wavelengtharound 684.00nm/

The Depth and Diversity of Hawaiian Ahi Poke (Hex: #d24833): Exploring its Impact in Design and Culture

The hex color #d24833, known as Hawaiian Ahi Poke, resembles the vibrant hues of a fiery sunset cascading over a tropical paradise. This color captures the essence of tropical heat and passion, evoking images of smoldering lava flowing into the cerulean ocean waters. Similar to the searing emotions of desire and intensity, Hawaiian Ahi Poke ignites a sense of adventure and primal energy. Its fiery tones mirror the molten rock formations found in volcanic landscapes, exuding strength and resilience. Just as this color entices the taste buds with its visual appeal, it captivates attention and arouses curiosity in the digital realm.

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Tints and Shades of #d24833 HEX color (Hawaiian Ahi Poke)

In color theory, tints and shades are essential for understanding the depth and luminosity of colors. A tint is achieved by adding white to a pure hue, lightening its appearance. Conversely, a shade results from blending black with a color, giving it a deeper tone. In the context of #d24833, this color stands at the center between its tints and shades. While the tints get progressively lighter moving towards white (#ffffff), the shades deepen towards black (#000000).

  • #ffffff
  • #F4D1CC
  • #E9A499
  • #DD7666
  • #d24833
  • #9E3626
  • #69241A
  • #35120D
  • #000000

Tones of Hawaiian Ahi Poke (#d24833 HEX color)

A tone is produced by adding gray to any pure hue. In the case of #d24833, #b15e52 is the less saturated color, while #d24833 is the most saturated one.

  • #b15e52
  • #b9594a
  • #c25342
  • #ca4e3b
  • #d24833
  • #4f3c39
  • #47312d
  • #3f2622
  • #371a16

HTML Usage Examples

HTML using color code example

<p style="color: #d24833;">This is a css example</p>

HTML / CSS Color Name using W3C

W3C HTML / CSS Color Name doesn't exist for #d24833.

CSS color code example

p { color: #d24833; }

Text with hexadecimal color #d24833

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Background Color with #d24833

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Border Color with #d24833

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#d24833 Color Preview on White (#ffffff) Background

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#d24833 Color Preview on Black (#000000) Background

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CSS codes examples

.text {color:#d24833;}
.background {background-color:#d24833;}
.border {border:1px solid #d24833;}

Complementary Color

#d24833
#32BDD2

Analogous Colors

#AB2657
#AB2635
#DB5C6B
#D24732
#DB8D5C
#AB5926
#AB7A26

Split Complementary Colors

#32D297
#D24732
#326DD2

Triadic Colors

#32D247
#D24732
#4732D2

Tetradic Colors

#6DD232
#32BDD2
#9732D2