Midnight blue

Hex Code, Palettes & Meaning

Midnight blue

Midnight blue (#272757) embodies the sophisticated darkness of a starlit night sky, offering designers a versatile alternative to stark black. This deep, rich hue strikes the perfect balance between professionalism and warmth, making it ideal for corporate branding, UI backgrounds, and accent elements that demand attention without overwhelming the design.

With its RGB values of 39, 39, 87, midnight blue creates excellent contrast when paired with lighter elements, enhancing readability and visual hierarchy. The color's psychological associations with trustworthiness and reliability make it particularly effective for financial platforms, healthcare applications, and professional services.

Midnight blue pairs beautifully with gold for luxury branding, coral for vibrant contrast, or silver for modern elegance. Unlike navy blue, which leans more toward traditional formality, midnight blue adds a touch of mystery and depth to designs while maintaining sophistication.

Interestingly, the term "midnight blue" first appeared in English in 1915, and Crayola officially adopted it in 1958. Today, it remains a go-to choice for designers seeking to convey confidence, serenity, and professional credibility in their digital interfaces.

Images with Midnight blue color

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Color Palettes

Complementary

#272757
#585828

Split

#272757
#584028
#405828

Monochromatic

#272757
#101023
#47479E

Analogous

#272757
#402858
#284058

Triadic

#272757
#582828
#285828

Midnight blue

Hex

#272757

RGB

39,39,87

HSB

240, 55%, 34%

HSL

240, 38%, 25%

Color Values

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