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Plum Purple

#4E0550

A deep vivid purple with natural undertones. Named by popular vote in the XKCD color survey — a crowdsourced color name used by 71+ respondents.

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Emotion & Mood

Emotion
MysteriousVibrantCreative
Mood
IntenseContemplative

Personality & Symbolism

ConfidentStrongAssertive
Recommended Use

Suitable for accent colors and attention-grabbing elements.

Color Harmonies

Complementary
#4e0550
+
#085105
Split Complementary
#2e5105
#4e0550
#055129
Darker Shades
Lighter Tints

Visual Analysis

Hue298°
Saturation88%
Lightness17%
This is a dark color with high saturation. It falls in the purple hue family (298°).

Technical Values

HEX#4E0550
RGBrgb(78, 5, 80)
HSLhsl(298, 88%, 17%)
CMYK2%, 94%, 0%, 69%
ContrastDark
CSSbackground: #4e0550;

Accessibility — WCAG Contrast

White Text Sample
The quick brown fox jumps.
14.37:1
AA AAA
Black Text Sample
The quick brown fox jumps.
1.46:1
AA AAA

WCAG 2.1 requires a contrast ratio of ≥4.5:1 for AA (normal text) and ≥7:1 for AAA. Best text color for this background: white (#FFFFFF).

Color Psychology

Color Temperature

This color sits in the transitional zone between warm and cool (hue 298°), creating a balanced sensation that's neither energetic nor cold. It's psychologically versatile.

Visual Weight

At 17% lightness, this color carries substantial visual weight. Dark colors add perceived importance and gravity to elements. Research shows dark elements are perceived as 10-30% heavier.

Saturation Impact

The high saturation (88%) creates a vibrant, attention-demanding presence. Highly saturated colors are processed faster by the human brain — reaction time decreases by approximately 50ms compared to desaturated variants.

Design Applications

Luxury & Premium

Evokes luxury and exclusivity — perfect for premium brands, beauty products, and high-end fashion.

Art & Spirituality

Connected to imagination and spirituality — ideal for gallery websites, meditation apps, and creative portfolios.

Dark Theme & UI

Deep tones reduce eye strain in dark mode — perfect for code editors, media players, and night-mode interfaces.

CTAs & Accents

High saturation draws attention — use for primary buttons, notification badges, and important interactive elements.

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