Palatinate Blue
HEX: #273BE2 | Modern Palette
Color Specifications
#273BE2
39, 59, 226
233°, 82% ,88%
82.74, 73.89, 0, 11.37
About Palatinate Blue
Palatinate Blue (#273BE2) is a color with RGB(39, 59, 226) and HSL(233.58°, 82.74%, 88.63%). It is commonly associated with Playful moods. In design, it fits Cool styles and is suitable for Text, Button, Background. Its complementary color is #E2CE27, which creates strong contrast. Its triadic palette includes #E2273B and #3BE227. The name comes from Palatinate Blue (English).
- HEX: #273BE2
- RGB: 39, 59, 226
- HSL: 233.58°, 82.74%, 88.63%
- Mood: Playful
- Style: Cool
- Use case: Text, Button, Background
- Complementary color: #E2CE27
- Triadic colors: #E2273B, #3BE227
- The name comes from Palatinate Blue (English).
Live Components
Color Palettes
Palatinate Blue #273BE2 is used in Monochromatic, Neutral + Accent, Analogous, 3 + 1 + 1 palettes, giving designers ready-made combinations for backgrounds, surfaces, accents, and interface elements.
Color Harmonies
Palatinate Blue #273BE2 pairs with #E2CE27 as its complementary color, and #E2273B and #3BE227 in triadic combinations. These harmony relationships help create balanced color combinations for UI, branding, and design work.
Color Characteristics
Accessibility Simulation
#3636E2
#3939E2
#006666
#555555
Frequently Asked Questions
Name, History & Etymology
History
The Palatinate (German: Pfalz) was a historical region in Germany, and the Electors Palatine were powerful princes of the Holy Roman Empire. Blue was a prominent color in their heraldry and livery. The specific shade of blue, often a rich, deep blue, became known as 'Palatinate Blue' due to this association. It's a color that evokes a sense of historical significance and nobility. In modern contexts, it's sometimes used in design for its vibrant yet classic feel.
First Recorded Use
The specific term 'Palatinate Blue' likely gained prominence with the rise of heraldry and the need to describe specific color shades, though the color itself would have existed earlier. Its association with the Palatinate region dates back to the Electors Palatine.
Cultural Associations
The color is strongly linked to the historical identity of the Palatinate region. While not as universally recognized as 'Royal Blue' or 'Navy Blue,' it holds specific historical and regional significance. It can be seen as a symbol of heritage and tradition for those familiar with German history.
Code Snippets
/* Background */
.element {
background-color: #273BE2;
}
/* Text */
.element {
color: #273BE2;
}
/* Border */
.element {
border: 1px solid #273BE2;
}
/* Linear gradient to complementary */
.element {
background: linear-gradient(
to right,
#273BE2,
#FAF5CA
);
}
/* Radial gradient */
.element {
background: radial-gradient(
circle,
#273BE2,
#FAF5CA
);
}
// SCSS variable
$palatinate-blue: #273BE2;
// With RGB channels (useful for rgba() usage)
$palatinate-blue-r: 39;
$palatinate-blue-g: 59;
$palatinate-blue-b: 226;
// Usage
.element {
background-color: $palatinate-blue;
color: rgba($palatinate-blue-r, $palatinate-blue-g, $palatinate-blue-b, 0.8);
}