#365c7d - Matisse color
This color reads as a deep, muted steel blue with cool gray undertones, like a storm-tossed sea at dusk. It feels stable, composed, and slightly somber—organized yet evocative—making it excellent for professional interfaces, nautical themes, and architectural accents. It harmonizes well with warm neutrals, soft corals, and brass finishes, adding depth without overwhelming. Use it to convey reliability, calm, and understated sophistication in branding, interior palettes, or digital design.
#365c7d color RGB value is 54, 92, 125, and the CMYK value is 0.568, 0.264, 0.00, 0.510. Alternative names for that color are: matisse, gray, steelblue, blumine, midnight blue, indigo.
Color Conversion
Name | Values | CSS |
|---|---|---|
RGB(0-255) | 54, 92, 125 | rgb(54, 92, 125) |
CMYK | 0.568, 0.264, 0.00, 0.510 | - |
sRGB | 0.212, 0.361, 0.490 | rgb(21.2% 36.1% 49%) |
Adobe® 98 RGB compatible | 0.272, 0.362, 0.482 | color(a98-rgb 0.272 0.362 0.482) |
HCT | 248, 30.2, 37.7 | color(--hct 248 20.8% 37.7%) |
HSL | 208, 39.7, 35.1 | hsl(208 39.7% 35.1%) |
HSV | 208, 56.8, 49.0 | color(--hsv 208 56.8% 49%) |
HWB | 208, 21.2, 51.0 | hwb(208 21.2% 51%) |
Lab | 37.4, -6.07, -23.1 | lab(37.4 -6.07 -23.1) |
P3 | 0.246, 0.357, 0.479 | color(display-p3 0.246 0.357 0.479) |
XYZ D50 | 0.0866, 0.0974, 0.157 | color(xyz-d50 0.087 0.097 0.157) |