Coral

#fe7950

Hex, rgb, cmyk and Pantone values for coral, with shades, tints, matching colors and free print quality patterns.

Coral is a mid red that reads grounded. A mid red this confident is a natural for retail signage and calls to action. It pairs naturally with muted greens across the wheel and with off white for breathing room.

Coral color values

Every conversion for #fe7950, ready to copy. Hex, rgb, hsl, hsv, cmyk, cie-lab, xyz, decimal, web safe and the nearest Pantone.

Hex#fe7950
RGB254, 121, 80
HSL14, 99%, 65%
HSV14, 69%, 100%
CMYK0%, 52%, 69%, 0%
Lab66.0, 47.9, 45.98
XYZ49.16, 35.32, 11.82
Decimal16677200
Web safe#ff6666
Pantone811 C
Pantone811 CHex#fe7950Rgb254 121 80Cmyk0 52 69 0Lab66 48 46Darker#be2e01Deep#fe4309Lighter#f9b29c

Shades of coral

Tints of coral

Colors that go with coral

Coral in print

A color this vivid sometimes sits just outside cmyk gamut, so expect a small dip in punch on paper. The cmyk build is 0, 52, 69, 0.

The same color needs a different cmyk build depending on the paper. Here is #fe7950 on both.

Coated stockgloss or silk, C
0 52 69 0
Ink sits on the surface, so colors stay bright and close to screen.
Uncoated stocknatural or matte, U
4 52 67 6
The stock absorbs ink and gains dot, so it needs a heavier build and reads a touch softer.

This color is saturated enough to sit near the edge of cmyk gamut, so expect a small drop in punch on paper and proof it before a long run.

See how it converts in the rgb to cmyk converter, or read rgb vs cmyk for print and what the k in cmyk means.

Coral in css

Copy #fe7950 straight into your stylesheet.

.background { background-color: #fe7950; }
.text { color: #fe7950; }
.border { border: 2px solid #fe7950; }

How coral looks on light and dark

Coral and accessibility

Contrast ratios for #fe7950 against black and white text, measured to the WCAG standard.

Textwhite text on this color
2.60:1
AA fail · AA large fail · AAA fail
Textblack text on this color
8.06:1
AA pass · AA large pass · AAA pass

Use black text on this color for readable body copy. To test #fe7950 against any other color, not just black and white, run the pair through our contrast checker for a live WCAG reading.

Coral on a business card, sticker and pattern

A quick look at how #fe7950 sits on real print products. Start any of these in the maker.

Your nameFounderhello@brand.comBusiness card
Sticker
Repeat pattern

Building a full palette around coral? Pull matching colors from any photo with the color palette generator, or check a design for print with the rgb to cmyk converter.

Turn coral into a seamless pattern

Four patterns built from #fe7950 and its shades, free at print quality. Click any one to keep editing in the pattern maker.

Make posters, wallpaper and packaging art from coral, free and print ready.

Open in pattern maker

How we calculate these values

Here is how the numbers for #fe7950 are worked out. Rgb, hsl, hsv, lab and xyz are derived through the usual sRGB conversion formulas. Two cmyk builds are shown because coated and uncoated papers behave differently, uncoated soaks up ink and needs more of it to hit the same target. The Pantone value is the closest reference by perceptual color distance and should be treated as a starting point, not a guaranteed match.