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#615338

a dark, soft orange · warm · closest name: Dim Gray

Token name suggestion: Dusk Marmalade

RGB
97, 83, 56
HSL
40°, 27%, 30%
CMYK
0, 14, 42, 62
Luminance
0.0901

#615338 is a dark soft orange, 40° on the wheel and 18/100 on the cool side. Put white text on it (7.49:1). As text it scores 7.49:1 on white — safe at any size. Nearest name is Dim Gray, nearest Tailwind family is stone.

hsl(40 27% 30%)rgb(97 83 56)Base step 800AAA inkWarm

At a glance

Every number on this page in one read: what #615338 is made of, how bright it looks, and which way it leans.

Hex
#615338
Hue
40°
orange
Saturation
27%
soft
Lightness
30%
dark
Brightness
38%
HSV value
Perceived
33%
weighted brightness
Luminance
0.0901
WCAG relative
Temperature
Warm
18/100 cool
Color family
Orange
Tone
Soft
Best ink
White
7.49:1
Closest name
Dim Gray
ΔE2000 14.8
Chroma
18.0
LCH, 0–130ish
OKLCH L
0.449
perceptual lightness
Tailwind
stone
500 · ΔE 14.7
Web-safe
#666633
nearest of 216
Where it sits
Hue40° of 360°
Saturation27%
Lightness30%
Saturation × lightness field

Left edge is grey, right edge is full chroma; top is white, bottom is black. The dot is #615338.

Temperature
Warm ← → Cool18% cool

Reads warm. Warm and cool siblings keep the same lightness, so you can swap one in without redoing your contrast maths.

Luminance by channel
Red28%
Green69%
Blue3%

Green carries most of what the eye calls brightness — that is why WCAG weights it 0.7152.

Every format

HEX#615338
HEX (8-digit)#615338ff
RGBrgb(97, 83, 56)
RGBArgba(97, 83, 56, 1)
HSLhsl(40, 27%, 30%)
HSV / HSBhsv(40, 42%, 38%)
HWBhwb(40 22% 62%)
CMYKcmyk(0%, 14%, 42%, 62%)
LABlab(36.0 1.5 18.0)
LCHlch(36.0 18.0 85.3)
OKLCHoklch(0.449 0.045 83.4)
XYZ (D65)xyz(8.74, 9.01, 5.02)
Decimal6378296
Display P3color(display-p3 0.380 0.325 0.220)
Web-safe#666633

Copy-ready code

every platformclick to select
/* CSS */
color: #615338;
background-color: #615338;
/* CSS custom property */
--brand: #615338;
/* Tailwind (arbitrary) */
class="text-[#615338] bg-[#615338]"
/* SCSS */
$brand: #615338;
/* SwiftUI */
Color(red: 0.380, green: 0.325, blue: 0.220)
/* UIKit */
UIColor(red: 0.380, green: 0.325, blue: 0.220, alpha: 1)
/* Android XML */
<color name="brand">#615338</color>
/* Android Compose */
Color(0xFF615338)
/* Flutter */
Color(0xFF615338)
/* Python / OpenCV (BGR) */
(56, 83, 97)
/* Python / PIL (RGB) */
(97, 83, 56)
/* Java AWT */
new Color(97, 83, 56)
/* .NET */
Color.FromArgb(255, 97, 83, 56)
/* OpenGL / Unity (0–1) */
(0.3804f, 0.3255f, 0.2196f, 1f)
/* LaTeX */
\definecolor{brand}{RGB}{97,83,56}
modern cssclick to select
/* mix without leaving CSS */
background: color-mix(in oklab, #615338 85%, white);
border-color: color-mix(in oklab, #615338 40%, transparent);
/* theme-aware in one line */
color: light-dark(#51452F, #E9E3D8);
/* relative colour syntax */
--hover: hsl(from #615338 h s calc(l - 7));

Design tokens

The same ramp in the four formats a team actually needs. Paste one and the whole palette lands with it.

css custom propertiesclick to select
:root {
  --brand-50: #F9F8F6;
  --brand-100: #F3F1ED;
  --brand-200: #E6E0D6;
  --brand-300: #D6CCB8;
  --brand-400: #C1B294;
  --brand-500: #AD9871;
  --brand-600: #9B855A;
  --brand-700: #816F4B;
  --brand-800: #615338;
  --brand-900: #4C422E;
  --brand-950: #30291D;
  --brand: #615338;
  --brand-ink: #ffffff;
  --brand-surface: #F9F8F5;
  --brand-border: #E1DACB;
  --brand-hover: #4A402B;
  --brand-pressed: #342C1E;
}
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
  :root {
    --brand-surface: #241E15;
    --brand-ink: #E9E3D8;
  }
}
tailwind.config.jsclick to select
theme: {
  extend: {
    colors: {
      brand: {
        50: '#F9F8F6',
        100: '#F3F1ED',
        200: '#E6E0D6',
        300: '#D6CCB8',
        400: '#C1B294',
        500: '#AD9871',
        600: '#9B855A',
        700: '#816F4B',
        800: '#615338',
        900: '#4C422E',
        950: '#30291D',
        DEFAULT: '#615338',
      },
    },
  },
}
scss mapclick to select
$brand: (
  '50': #F9F8F6,
  '100': #F3F1ED,
  '200': #E6E0D6,
  '300': #D6CCB8,
  '400': #C1B294,
  '500': #AD9871,
  '600': #9B855A,
  '700': #816F4B,
  '800': #615338,
  '900': #4C422E,
  '950': #30291D,
);
$brand-base: #615338;
$brand-ink: #ffffff;

@function brand($step) { @return map-get($brand, $step); }
w3c design tokens (json)click to select
{
  "color": {
    "brand": {
      "50": { "$value": "#F9F8F6", "$type": "color" },
      "100": { "$value": "#F3F1ED", "$type": "color" },
      "200": { "$value": "#E6E0D6", "$type": "color" },
      "300": { "$value": "#D6CCB8", "$type": "color" },
      "400": { "$value": "#C1B294", "$type": "color" },
      "500": { "$value": "#AD9871", "$type": "color" },
      "600": { "$value": "#9B855A", "$type": "color" },
      "700": { "$value": "#816F4B", "$type": "color" },
      "800": { "$value": "#615338", "$type": "color" },
      "900": { "$value": "#4C422E", "$type": "color" },
      "950": { "$value": "#30291D", "$type": "color" }
    },
    "brandInk": { "$value": "#ffffff", "$type": "color" }
  }
}

Best text color

Only one of black and white can be right. This is the one, with the number that proves it.

Readable at a glance#ffffff on #615338 · 7.49:1
Use #ffffffAAA at every size.
Aa
12px
Aa
16px
Aa
24px
Aa
White text · 7.49:1 · recommended
AA pass · AA large pass · AAA pass
Aa
Black text · 2.80:1
AA fail · AA large fail · AAA fail
Reading the other direction: #615338 as text scores 7.49:1 on white and 2.80:1 on black.
Best tinted ink on it, if plain black or white feels flat: #F6F3EF at 6.77:1.

Make it accessible

A contrast checker tells you that you failed. This tells you what to ship instead — same hue, same saturation, lightness moved only as far as WCAG demands.

The quick fox
#615338 · 7.49:1
AA on whitealready passes
#615338
The quick fox
#615338 · 7.49:1
AAA on whitealready passes
#615338
The quick fox
#88744E · 4.66:1
AA on black+12% L
#88744E
The quick fox
#A9946A · 7.13:1
AAA on black+24% L
#A9946A

Large text — 24px regular or 18.66px bold and above — only needs 3:1, so #615338 is enough for headings on white. Non-text elements such as icons, chart strokes and focus rings also sit at 3:1 under WCAG 2.2 (1.4.11).

Accessibility — WCAG contrast

Aa
#615338 on white: 7.49:1
AA ✓ pass · AA-large · AAA
Aa
#615338 on black: 2.80:1
AA ✗ fail · AA-large · AAA
Against the neutral ladder

Contrast is symmetric, so each row covers both directions: #615338 as text on that neutral, and that neutral as text on #615338.

NeutralRatioBoth directions
White7.49:1AaAa
Slate 507.16:1AaAa
Slate 1006.84:1AaAa
Slate 2006.08:1AaAa
Slate 3005.05:1AaAa
Slate 4002.92:1AaAa
Slate 5001.57:1AaAa
Slate 6001.01:1AaAa
Slate 7001.38:1AaAa
Slate 8001.95:1AaAa
Slate 9002.38:1AaAa
Black2.80:1AaAa
Colour vision deficiency
true color
protanopia · #5A5336
deuteranopia · #5D5639
tritanopia · #674E4C

Roughly one man in twelve has some form of colour vision deficiency. If any of the three panels above is hard to tell apart from a neighbouring colour in your palette, add a shape, an icon or a label so the meaning does not rest on hue alone.

Color scale — 50 to 950

A Tailwind-shaped ramp built around this exact hex. #615338 is pinned to step 800; the rest hold its hue and let saturation ease off at the extremes so the pale end never turns neon.

#F9F8F6
#F3F1ED
#E6E0D6
#D6CCB8
#C1B294
#AD9871
#9B855A
#816F4B
#615338
#4C422E
#30291D
Base = 800Lightest = 50 · #F9F8F6Darkest = 950 · #30291DText step on white = 700
Perceptual ramp — OKLCH

The same eleven steps expressed in OKLCH, where equal lightness numbers actually look equally spaced. HSL ramps go muddy in the yellows and washed out in the blues; this one does not. Modern browsers render it natively — the hex ramp above is the fallback.

50100200300400500600700800900950
oklch tokensclick to select
:root {
  --brand-50: oklch(0.97 0.011 83.4);
  --brand-100: oklch(0.94 0.018 83.4);
  --brand-200: oklch(0.88 0.027 83.4);
  --brand-300: oklch(0.80 0.035 83.4);
  --brand-400: oklch(0.72 0.041 83.4);
  --brand-500: oklch(0.64 0.045 83.4);
  --brand-600: oklch(0.56 0.045 83.4);
  --brand-700: oklch(0.48 0.042 83.4);
  --brand-800: oklch(0.40 0.038 83.4);
  --brand-900: oklch(0.32 0.031 83.4);
  --brand-950: oklch(0.24 0.025 83.4);
}

Colors that work with #615338

Not a palette — a role sheet. Each swatch answers one question you will hit while building the component.

Text on it#ffffff
White wins here
Surface#F9F8F5
Tinted page background
Border#E1DACB
Hairlines and dividers
Muted text#927C54
Captions on the surface
Accent#355164
Second voice, not a rival
Dark variant#51452F
Hover, pressed, headers
Light variant#F6F3EF
Selected rows, tints
Dark surface#241E15
Dark-mode background
Hover#4A402B
One step down in lightness
Pressed#342C1E
Two steps down
Disabled#A08D6A
Chroma pulled out
Focus ring#776137
Offset from the fill so it reads
Light mode
Everything in its place

Surface, border, heading and body all derive from this one hue, so the screen stays coherent without a second palette.

Primary actionSecondaryBadge
Dark mode
Same hue, inverted

Lightness flips, hue holds. The accent stays the anchor in both themes.

Primary actionSecondaryAccent

In real components

The same eight roles, wired into the interface patterns you will actually build with them. Every state below is a computed value, not a mock-up.

Buttons and states
Save changesHoverPressedDisabled
OutlineSubtleLinkFocused
Form field
you@company.com

Focus ring uses the light variant so the field still reads as one shape.

Send me product updates
Notice
Your export is ready

The file stays available for seven days. Download it before it expires.

NewBetaDraft
Data
Storage used68%
Acme LtdActive
NorthwindTrial
GlobexActive

How to use #615338

Derived from its contrast, chroma and lightness — not from taste.

Works well for
  • Body text and links on white
  • Charts, tags and secondary surfaces
  • Headers, footers and dark-mode surfaces
  • Brand accents, badges and data highlights
Use with care
  • Text on black or near-black surfaces
  • Black text placed on it
  • Pairing with a same-lightness hue — edges vibrate
Minimum size as text on white
Any size
Safe as a fill behind white type
Yes
Safe as a 1px border on white
Yes

Meaning and mood

What a colour in this family tends to signal, and how this particular chroma and lightness change the reading.

friendlyenergeticaffordablesocial

Orange is red with the aggression taken out — approachable, active, and strongly associated with buying and doing.

The muted chroma softens the association — it reads considered rather than loud, which suits long-form and data-heavy screens. The low lightness adds weight and formality.

Worth knowing

Hard to make feel premium, and it collides with the "caution" band in status systems.

Reads as
  • FormalityHigh
  • EnergyMedium
  • Weight70/100
  • TemperatureWarm
  • ApproachabilityHigh

Colour associations are cultural and vary by market. Treat these as a starting point for a conversation with your audience, not a finding about them.

Similar colors

One move away from this hex in each direction. Every swatch is its own page.

Color relationships

The wheel positions with their names attached, so you can grab the one you actually need.

Complementary#384661
Analogous left#613E38
Analogous right#5B6138
Split-complement 1#385B61
Split-complement 2#3E3861
Triadic 1#386153
Triadic 2#533861
Tetradic#38613E
On the wheel
Base+30°−30°+120°+240°+180°40°

#615338 sits at 40°. Every dot is a harmony position and links to its own page in the table alongside.

RGB percentages

Red38.0%
Green32.5%
Blue22.0%
R · 0–255
97
0x61
G · 0–255
83
0x53
B · 0–255
56
0x38

CMYK percentages

Cyan0.0%
Magenta14.4%
Yellow42.3%
Key (black)62.0%

Total ink coverage is 119%. Most commercial presses cap around 300% — above that, sheets stop drying properly.

Color previews

#615338 text on a black background

contrast 2.80:1

Card sample

#615338 text on a white background

contrast 7.49:1

Card sample

#615338 on grey

6.84:1

#615338 on its own surface

7.06:1

#615338 on its dark surface

2.20:1

CSS3 live lab

Text font color

The quick brown fox

color: #615338;
Background color
Panel with #615338 background
background-color: #615338;
Text shadow — hex

Glowing headline

text-shadow: 2px 2px 8px #615338;
Text shadow — RGB

Soft neon halo

text-shadow: 0 0 14px rgba(97, 83, 56, 0.45);
Div box shadow
Elevated card
box-shadow: 0 12px 32px -8px rgba(97, 83, 56, 0.45);
Border & gradient
Gradient panel
border: 3px solid #615338;
background: linear-gradient(135deg, #615338, #546138);
Gradient text

Gradient headline

background: linear-gradient(90deg, #615338, #496138);
-webkit-background-clip: text;
color: transparent;
Focus ring
Focused control
outline: 2px solid #615338;
outline-offset: 3px;
Underline & caret

Marked up text

text-decoration-color: #615338;
caret-color: #615338;
Left rule
Pull quote or callout
border-left: 4px solid #615338;
Ring + tint
Selected chip
background: #F6F3EF;
box-shadow: inset 0 0 0 2px #615338;
Conic badge
68%
background: conic-gradient(#615338 68%, #e2e8f0 0);

Transparency

What each alpha value actually composites to. The top row is #615338 over white; the bottom row is the same alpha over a checkerboard, so you can see what survives on a photo or a video.

Bottom row of hexes is the flattened result over white — use those when a design tool refuses transparency, or when you need a solid fallback.

alpha in every syntaxclick to select
rgba(97, 83, 56, 0.5)
rgb(97 83 56 / 50%)
#61533880
hsl(40 27% 30% / 50%)
color-mix(in srgb, #615338 50%, transparent)
Alpha8-digit hexFlat on white
10%#6153381a#EFEEEB
20%#61533833#DFDDD7
40%#61533866#C0BAAF
60%#61533899#A09888
80%#615338cc#817560

Gradients from #615338

Six recipes, each built from this hex and shown with the exact CSS that produced it.

Elevation
Same hue, three lightnesses — safe anywhere
background: linear-gradient(135deg, #88744E, #615338 45%, #51452F);
Duotone
A short hue run reads richer than a flat fill
background: linear-gradient(120deg, #615338, #404E2D);
Complement sweep
Loud — keep it behind large type only
background: linear-gradient(90deg, #615338, #384661);
Spotlight
Hero panels and app headers
background: radial-gradient(120% 120% at 20% 0%, #9B855A 0%, #615338 45%, #51452F 100%);
Soft wash
Section backgrounds that stay readable
background: linear-gradient(180deg, #F9F8F5, #ffffff);
Mesh
Ambient background, no image weight
background: radial-gradient(60% 60% at 15% 20%, #814F4B 0%, transparent 60%), radial-gradient(55% 55% at 85% 15%, #697443 0%, transparent 60%), radial-gradient(70% 70% at 50% 95%, #51452F 0%, transparent 65%), #615338;

Monochromatic scale

Palettes built from #615338

Shades — darker

Tints — lighter

Tones — desaturated

Color harmonies

Nearest named colors

Ranked with CIEDE2000 across all 139 CSS keywords. Under ΔE 2 the eye stops telling them apart; over ΔE 10 they are plainly different colors.

#615338 in the real world

Where a color in this family tends to land, and the interface roles it is usually asked to play.

Industries
E-commerceFood deliveryLogisticsCreator tools
Common UI roles
ButtonsLinksFocus statesCharts
Print note

Converts to four-color process without much drama. Proof it anyway.

On screens

Holds up across typical panel gamma. Still worth checking on an uncalibrated laptop, where mid-tones shift most.

In dark mode

Too dim on dark surfaces at 2.80:1 — lift it to #88744E for body text, or reserve it for fills.

Explore nearby colors

Small, deliberate steps away from this hex — useful when you are hunting for the version of a colour that finally feels right.

#615338, answered

What color is #615338?

#615338 is a dark soft orange, closest to Dim Gray (ΔE2000 14.8). It sits at 40° on the hue wheel with 27% saturation and 30% lightness, which reads as warm.

What is the RGB value of #615338?

rgb(97, 83, 56) — 97 red, 83 green and 56 blue out of 255, or 38% / 32.5% / 22% by channel.

What is #615338 in HSL and HSV?

hsl(40, 27%, 30%) and hsv(40, 42%, 38%). HSL is what CSS takes; HSV is what your design tool's picker shows, which is why the saturation numbers rarely match.

Is #615338 a light or a dark color?

It is a dark color. Relative luminance is 0.0901 and perceived brightness is 33%, so white text on it reaches 7.49:1.

Should I use black or white text on #615338?

White. It scores 7.49:1 against #615338, versus 2.80:1 for black — AAA at any size.

Is #615338 accessible on a white background?

#615338 on white scores 7.49:1, which clears AAA at every size.

What is the complementary color of #615338?

#384661 sits directly opposite on the wheel. Softer options are the split-complements #385B61 and #3E3861, which give the same contrast with far less vibration.

What colors go well with #615338?

For interface work: #F9F8F5 as the surface, #E1DACB for borders, #927C54 for secondary text, #355164 as an accent and #51452F for hover and pressed states. For a palette, the analogous pair #613E38 and #5B6138 stays calm, while #384661 is the loudest partner.

What is #615338 in CMYK for printing?

cmyk(0%, 14%, 42%, 62%). This is a screen-to-ink approximation — ask your printer for a proof before committing to a run.

Is #615338 warm or cool?

Warm — it scores 18 on a scale where 0 is the warmest orange and 100 the coolest azure. Nudged warmer it becomes #614B38; nudged cooler, #616336.

Which Tailwind color is closest to #615338?

The stone family — its 500 step is #78716c, ΔE2000 14.7 away. That is a visible difference, so define #615338 as a custom token rather than reaching for the built-in.

How do I use #615338 in Tailwind CSS?

Inline it as an arbitrary value with bg-[#615338] or text-[#615338], or register the whole ramp under theme.extend.colors.brand so you get bg-brand-500 and friends. The generated 50–950 scale on this page is ready to paste into your config.

What is #615338 with 50% opacity?

rgba(97, 83, 56, 0.5), or #61533880 in eight-digit hex. Over white that composites to #B0A99C; over black, #312A1C.

Is #615338 a web-safe color?

No. The nearest web-safe colour is #666633, ΔE2000 11 away. The palette only matters for legacy displays and some email clients now.

What does the color #615338 mean?

As a orange, it reads friendly, energetic, affordable. Orange is red with the aggression taken out — approachable, active, and strongly associated with buying and doing. At this moderate chroma the association is present but not shouted.

What gradient works with #615338?

The safest is same-hue elevation: linear-gradient(135deg, #88744E, #615338 45%, #51452F). For more colour, a short hue run to #404E2D keeps it rich without turning muddy.

Work with #615338 in the Color Lab

Every tool opens with this colour already loaded.

Every value on this page is computed from #615338 at request time — conversions, contrast ratios and ΔE distances are calculated, never looked up.