#e3000e - Heat Signature color
A vivid, high-energy scarlet with a slight orange undertone—warm, intense and attention-grabbing. It reads as bold and passionate, evoking urgency, excitement, and appetite while also suggesting danger or romance. Visually bright and saturated, it pairs well with deep neutrals like charcoal or navy, metallics such as gold, and muted greens or creams for balance. Best used as an accent or call-to-action rather than a background color, and ensure strong contrast for readable text to avoid visual fatigue.
#e3000e color RGB value is 227, 0, 14, and the CMYK value is 0.00, 1.00, 0.938, 0.110. Alternative names for that color are: heat signature, red, red orange, scarlet.
Color Conversion
Name | Values | CSS |
|---|---|---|
RGB(0-255) | 227, 0, 14 | rgb(227, 0, 14) |
CMYK | 0.00, 1.00, 0.938, 0.110 | - |
sRGB | 0.890, 0.00, 0.0549 | rgb(89% 0% 5.49%) |
Adobe® 98 RGB compatible | 0.762, 2.46e-8, 0.0831 | color(a98-rgb 0.762 0 0.083) |
HCT | 26.0, 104, 47.5 | color(--hct 26 71.9% 47.5%) |
HSL | 356, 100, 44.5 | hsl(356 100% 44.5%) |
HSV | 356, 100, 89.0 | color(--hsv 356 100% 89%) |
HWB | 356, 0.00, 11.0 | hwb(356 0% 11%) |
Lab | 48.4, 74.1, 59.9 | lab(48.4 74.1 59.9) |
P3 | 0.816, 0.174, 0.139 | color(display-p3 0.816 0.174 0.139) |
XYZ D50 | 0.336, 0.171, 0.0138 | color(xyz-d50 0.336 0.171 0.014) |