Color of the Day:

Wood#966F33

Wood - 06/26/2012

Wood is the Color of the Day for 06/26/2012. Wood has a hex value of #966F33. On the RGB scale it has values of Red: 150, Green: 111, and Blue: 51

Color Spaces of Wood

Hex966F33#966F33
RGB150 111 51rgb(150 111 51)
RGB %59 44 20rgb(59 44 20)
CIELAB49.96, 11.16, 38.83
CMY41, 56, 80
CMYK0, 26, 66, 41
HSL36, 49, 39hsl(36 49% 39%)
HSV36, 66, 59hsv(36 66% 59%)
HSI37, 51, 104
HWB36, 20, 41hwb(36 20% 41%)
LCH49.96, 40.4, 73.97
XYZ19.89, 18.38, 4.33

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All About Wood

Wood is a warm, natural color that is often associated with the beauty and richness of nature. It is a versatile color that can range from light and airy to dark and rich, depending on the type of wood and the finish. The color wood can be found in a variety of contexts, from fashion to interior design to branding.

In branding and graphic design, the color wood is often used to convey a sense of naturalness and sustainability. It is a popular choice for brands that want to emphasize their commitment to the environment and eco-friendliness. Wood-colored packaging and logos can create a sense of warmth and approachability, making them a popular choice for brands that want to create a more personal connection with their customers.

Overall, the color wood is a versatile and timeless color that can add warmth, texture, and natural beauty to any context. Whether used in fashion, interior design, or branding, the color wood is a classic and elegant choice that is sure to make a statement.

Wood in Fashion

In fashion, the color wood is often used to evoke a sense of rustic elegance. It pairs well with other natural tones like greens, browns, and blues, and can add a touch of warmth and texture to any outfit. Wood-colored accessories, like handbags and shoes, are a popular choice for adding a natural touch to a look.

Wood in Interior Design

In interior design, the color wood is a popular choice for adding warmth and texture to a space. It can be used in flooring, furniture, and accent pieces to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Lighter wood tones can create a bright and airy feel, while darker tones can add a touch of sophistication and elegance.

Closest Common Color

Wood is closest to the common color brown. Brown is a mixture of several different colors. One common mixture is orange and black. Brown can be associated with resilience, strength and reliability. Brown is the color of dirt which makes it a natural color that is the most down-to-earth. You can see brown as the most common human eye color. Grizzly bears, footballs, chocolate, tree bark, and dirt are things that are brown.

Shades of Wood

A shade is a concept of darkening a color. Below you will find the shades of colors from Wood all the way to Black evenly distributed.

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Tints of Wood

A tint is a concept of lightening a color. Below you will find the tints of colors from Wood all the way to White evenly distributed.

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Tones of Wood

A tone is a concept of adding gray to a color. Below you will find the tones of colors from Wood all the way to Gray evenly distributed.

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Monochromatic Colors of Wood

A monochromatic color scheme is based on a single color and contains both shades and tints of that color. Below you will find a monochromatic color scheme based off of Wood.

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Complementary Color of Wood

Complementary colors are two colors that are the complete opposite of each other on the color wheel. Complementary colors are used by many including graphic designers, painters, and other artists. Knowing the complementary color for a given color is useful because using them together creates a visual contrast which can really make a design pop! Below you will find the complementary color of Wood.

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Split Complementary Colors of Wood

A Split Complementary color scheme is based on a single color and then finds the complementary color of the main color and uses that as a reference to find two colors to the left and right of that complementary color on the color wheel. A total of three colors make up a split complementary color scheme. A common example of a split complementary color scheme in an RGB Model is red, green-cyan, and blue-cyan. Below you will find a split complementary color scheme based off of Wood.

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Triadic Colors of Wood

A triadic color scheme is made up of three colors that are evenly spaced on the color wheel. In a traditional sense you start with one color to as the baseline and the two other colors serve as accent colors. On the color wheel this can be envisioned as a triangle. Below you will find a triadic color scheme based off of Wood.

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Tetradic Colors of Wood

A tetradic color scheme is made up of four colors that form a rectangle on the color wheel. This color harmony is also known as a double complementary color scheme becuase it is made up of two complementary color pairs. Below you will find a tetradic color scheme based off of Wood.

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Analogous Colors of Wood

An analogous color scheme is made up of three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. In a traditional sense you start with a single color as the baseline, a second color, and an accent color or a mixture of the first two colors as the third color. Below you will find an analogous color scheme based off of Wood.

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Variations of Wood

A variation of a color is the idea of swapping the values of Red, Blue, and Green with one another to create a new color. The color Wood has RGB values of R:150, G:111, and B:51. Using this information, we can create the following 5 variations using RBG, GRB, GBR, BRG, and GBR. Out of the 5 possible variations of Wood, 5 of them will be unique without counting our orignal color of Wood.

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Web Safe Color of Wood

A web safe color is a color that will not be dithered when shown on a web browser that only has 256-color support. Although this is not much of an issue in modern browsers today it is important to understand the history. A web safe color will always appear as intended across any device/browser. There are 216 colors that are considered web safe. Below you will find the closest web safe color to Wood.

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CSS Code for Wood

Text Color
.text-class { color: #966F33; }

This paragraph tag has text in the color #966F33

Text Shadow Color
.txt-shdw-class { text-shadow: 2px 2px 2px #966F33; }

This text has a shadow in the color #966F33

Border Color
.brdr-class { border: 5px solid #966F33; }

This div tag has a border color of #966F33

Background Color
.bg-class { background-color: #966F33; }

This div tag has a background color of #966F33

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Wood Accessibility

When it comes to accessibility it is important to consider the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 issued by W3C. The WCAG provides a set of standards to determine if two colors have an appropriate contrast ratio in order to be readable on a web. This is achieved by measuring luminance, also known as brightness, between the color of your text and the background color. The WCAG has several levels of conformance: (A - Lowest, AA - Mid Range, AAA - Highest). If you meet the requirements of a higher range of conformance then you automatically meet the lower levels. For Example, if you meet AAA then by default you also meet AA and A. The contrast ratios that need to be met also consider the size of the font. Below are the contrast ratios needed to be compliant.

  • Level AA (large text/18-point font): 3:1
  • Level AA: 4.5:1
  • Level AAA (large text/18-point font): 4.5:1
  • Level AAA: 7:1

In the following sections we take a look at conformance levels AA and AAA for both large sized text and normal sized text. We took care of all the calculations so you will be able to see right away whether or not a text color of Wood is readable according to the WCAG against both Black and White backgrounds.

Wood Contrast on Black Background

The color Wood has passed 3 out of 4 WCAG tests against a Black background. This means there is a 75% accessibility rating and therefore makes Wood a good choice against a Black background.

WCAG AALarge TextPass
WCAG AANormal TextPass
WCAG AAALarge TextPass
WCAG AAANormal TextFail

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Wood Contrast on White Background

The color Wood has passed 3 out of 4 WCAG tests against a White background. This means there is a 75% accessibility rating and therefore makes Wood a good choice against a White background.

WCAG AALarge TextPass
WCAG AANormal TextPass
WCAG AAALarge TextPass
WCAG AAANormal TextFail

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