Everything about the color Slate gray

The meaning of the color slate gray and color combinations to inspire your next creation.

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What color is slate gray?

Slate gray is a medium-dark shade of gray with a subtle blue undertone, reminiscent of natural slate stone. It is often associated with sophistication and modernity.

What are similar colors to slate gray?

For variations within the same cool and muted spectrum as slate gray, consider:

  • Pewter (#96A8A1) shares slate gray's muted tone with a slightly more greenish hue, offering a soft, earthy feel.
  • Charcoal (#36454F) is darker and more intense, providing a deeper shade that retains the cool and sophisticated characteristics of slate gray.
  • Steel Blue (#4682B4) closely resembles slate gray with its blend of blue and gray tones, evoking a calm and serene atmosphere.

What color goes with slate gray?

To complement slate gray's cool tones, consider pairing it with:

  • Coral (#FF7F50) adds a vibrant, warm contrast that enlivens the subtlety of slate gray.
  • Mint (#98FF98) offers a refreshing, green-tinged balance that goes well with the muted coolness of slate gray.
  • Lavender (#E6E6FA) adds a touch of elegance with its soothing, purple-tinged hue.

What color conflicts with slate gray?

To avoid clashing with the coolness of slate gray, consider avoiding:

  • Beige (#F5F5DC) may neutralize the cool, modern feel of slate gray.
  • Yellow (#FFFF00) can overpower the subtle sophistication of slate gray.
  • Orange (#FFA500) risks overwhelming the muted tone of slate gray with its brightness.

What does the color slate gray represent?

Slate gray often represents balance and neutrality, making it a popular choice for modern and minimalist designs. Psychologically, it conveys calmness and reliability, offering a sense of stability and professionalism. In art and design, slate gray is used to create a sophisticated and understated backdrop, allowing other colors to stand out while maintaining a cohesive look.

What's the history of slate gray?

The name "slate gray" is derived from the natural stone slate, known for its bluish-gray color and fine-grained texture. Historically, slate has been used in roofing and flooring, which contributed to its association with durability and elegance. In modern times, slate gray is widely used in interior design and fashion for its versatile and timeless appeal.

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Color Conversions

HEX
#708090
RGB DECIMAL
rgb(112, 128, 144)
RGB PERCENTAGE
rgb(44%, 50%, 56%)
CMYK
22, 11, 0, 44
HSL
hsl(210, 13%, 50%)
HSV (OR HSB)
210, 22, 56
WEB SAFE
#708090
CIE-LAB
53, -2, -11
XYZ
19, 21, 29
CIE-LCH
53, 11, 259
BINARY
01110000, 10000000, 10010000
iOS - SwiftUI
Color(red: 0.4392156862745098, green: 0.5019607843137255, blue: 0.5647058823529412)
iOS - UIKit
UIColor(red: 0.4392156862745098, green: 0.5019607843137255, blue: 0.5647058823529412, alpha: 1.0)
Android - Compose
Color(0xFF708090)


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