Emotion & Mood
Personality & Symbolism
It may symbolize imagination, spirituality, or creativity. In some cultures, purple is associated with royalty and luxury.
Ideal for designing feminine spaces, creating a dreamy aesthetic, or for a soft and subtle pop of color in a pastel palette.
Color Harmonies
Visual Analysis
Technical Values
| HEX | #DDA3DC |
|---|---|
| RGB | rgb(221, 163, 220) |
| HSL | hsl(301, 46%, 75%) |
| CMYK | 0%, 26%, 0%, 13% |
| Contrast | Light |
| CSS | background: #DDA3DC; |
Accessibility — WCAG Contrast
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: black (#000000).
Color Psychology
Color Temperature
This warm-toned color (hue 301°) triggers psychological responses associated with energy, comfort, and action. Warm colors appear to advance towards the viewer, making elements feel closer and more prominent.
Visual Weight
With 75% lightness, this color feels lightweight and expansive. Light colors psychologically reduce perceived weight of UI elements by up to 20%, making interfaces feel more airy.
Saturation Impact
Moderate saturation (46%) strikes a balance between engagement and comfort. These tones can be viewed for extended periods without fatigue, making them ideal for interfaces used daily.
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.
Backgrounds & Space
Light tones create spacious, breathable layouts — ideal for content-heavy pages, minimalist designs, and card backgrounds.