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Coral Tone Faint
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Coral Tone Faint

Orange · Hue 30
Hex
#A3998F
RGB
rgb(163, 153, 143)
HSL
hsl(30, 10%, 60%)
CMYK
cmyk(0%, 6%, 12%, 36%)
Metrics
S 10% · L 60%
Contrast (WCAG)
on white
2.8:1Fail
on black
7.5:1AA
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About this color

Coral Tone Faint (#A3998F) belongs to the orange family — hue 30°, 10% saturation, 60% lightness. Copy the hex, RGB, or HSL value above, or paste the CSS custom property below into your stylesheet to reference this color directly.

CSS
:root {
  --colorarchive-coral-tone-faint: #A3998F;
  --colorarchive-coral-tone-faint-hsl: hsl(30, 10%, 60%);
  --colorarchive-coral-tone-faint-rgb: rgb(163, 153, 143);
}

AI Color Names

Let AI suggest alternative poetic names for this color in English and Chinese.

Design Context

CreativeAdventurousConfident
Common in

Technology · Sports · Travel

Pairs well with

Deep blue for trust + energy balance, dark gray for modern tech aesthetics

Design tip

Use for creative tool brands and action-oriented interfaces. Orange buttons consistently outperform other colors in A/B tests for engagement.

Cultural context ▶

Orange represents creativity and adventure. In the Netherlands, it's the national color. In Hinduism, it symbolizes purity.

Color Origins

Orange family

Citrus, fire, and the only color named after a fruit.

Heritage

Orange is unusual: in English the color was named after the fruit, not the other way around — before the fruit reached Europe in the 16th century, this hue was simply 'yellow-red'. Earlier pigments included realgar (toxic), saffron (priceless), and orpiment. Cadmium orange, introduced in the 19th century, gave painters from the Impressionists onward a stable, brilliant orange that didn't fade or poison.

Across cultures

In Hindu and Buddhist tradition saffron orange marks renunciation — the robe of monks across Theravada and Tibetan lineages. The Dutch House of Orange-Nassau gave the Netherlands a national identity color, still worn at football matches and on King's Day. In Ireland, orange is the Protestant counterpart to green's Catholic association — the country's flag literally encodes the divide. Halloween's orange-and-black is a 20th-century American invention that has since gone global.

In the wild

Hermès orange is a brand asset traceable to a 1942 wartime cardboard shortage. Penguin Books used orange-and-white spines as a class signal — fiction was always orange. Nickelodeon, Fanta, and easyJet all chose orange for the same reason: it reads playful and consumer-friendly while staying outside the more crowded red and yellow lanes. NASA flight suits use International Orange specifically because nothing in nature matches it, making astronauts maximally visible against any background.

How it reads

Orange is warm without the urgency of red. It signals appetite (used heavily in fast food), creativity, and approachability. At low saturation it becomes terracotta, rust, or apricot — earthy palettes for hospitality and craft. At high saturation it reads as a sport, energy drink, or warning hazard. Orange and teal is the most common modern film-grade pairing; the contrast between warm skin tones and cool shadows is engineered for it.

This particular tone

A grounded mid-tone — sober, considered, well-suited to body text accents, editorial layouts, or any context where restraint reads as quality.

Lightness band: At mid-lightness the hue carries its full character. This is the band where most identity colors live: bright enough to be distinctive at small sizes, deep enough to sit cleanly on a white canvas.

Saturation band: The low saturation pulls this color toward earthen, vintage, or editorial palettes. It reads as confident and grown-up rather than playful, and it tolerates being used in large blocks without becoming visually noisy.

Brands using a similar color

Within the public brand-guidelines reference catalog, these are the closest matches to #A3998F.

  • Notionneutral
    Notion Gray · #787774
    →
  • Microsoftneutral
    Slate Gray · #737373
    →
  • Redditsecondary
    Periwinkle · #7193FF
    →

Cultures using a similar color

From the cultural-palette catalog, these regions feature a color close to #A3998F.

  • Greece (Aegean)Olive Silver
    #9CA38F · Olea europaea leaf undersides
    →
  • IcelandLichen Green
    #9CA577 · Cetraria islandica
    →
  • IrelandConnemara Marble
    #8DA48A · Mottled green-grey native marble
    →

Tonal strip

All lightness levels at this hue and saturation. Click any to navigate.

Palette moves

Instead of stopping at one swatch, use nearby, opposite, and tonal neighbors to branch into a broader palette.

Lighter companion
Coral Silk Faint
#B6ADA5 · hsl(30, 10%, 68%)
Darker companion
Coral Radiant Faint
#958A7E · hsl(30, 10%, 54%)
Complementary counterpoint
Sapphire Tone Faint
#8F99A3 · hsl(210, 10%, 60%)
Analogous lead
Canary Tone Faint
#A3A28F · hsl(55, 10%, 60%)
Analogous echo
Scarlet Tone Faint
#A3918F · hsl(5, 10%, 60%)
Triadic +120°
Jade Tone Faint
#8FA399 · hsl(150, 10%, 60%)
Triadic +240°
Plum Tone Faint
#998FA3 · hsl(270, 10%, 60%)
Split-comp +150°
Aqua Tone Faint
#8FA3A3 · hsl(180, 10%, 60%)
Split-comp +210°
Iris Tone Faint
#8F8FA3 · hsl(240, 10%, 60%)
Export preview
Base: Coral Tone Faint #A3998F
Lighter companion: Coral Silk Faint #B6ADA5
Darker companion: Coral Radiant Faint #958A7E
Complementary counterpoint: Sapphire Tone Faint #8F99A3
Analogous lead: Canary Tone Faint #A3A28F
Analogous echo: Scarlet Tone Faint #A3918F
Triadic +120°: Jade Tone Faint #8FA399
Triadic +240°: Plum Tone Faint #998FA3
Split-comp +150°: Aqua Tone Faint #8FA3A3
Split-comp +210°: Iris Tone Faint #8F8FA3

Compare

See how Coral Tone Faint compares side by side with related colors.

vsCoral Silk FaintvsCoral Radiant FaintvsSapphire Tone FaintvsCanary Tone FaintvsScarlet Tone FaintvsJade Tone Faint

Nearest neighbors

The closest archive matches by hue, saturation, and lightness.

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Nearby match
Warm Gray Tone
#9F9993 · hsl(30, 6%, 60%)
Nearby match
Coral Tone Muted
#AB9987 · hsl(30, 18%, 60%)
Nearby match
Coral Radiant Faint
#958A7E · hsl(30, 10%, 54%)
Nearby match
Tangerine Tone Faint
#A3978F · hsl(25, 10%, 60%)
Nearby match
Coral Silk Faint
#B6ADA5 · hsl(30, 10%, 68%)
Nearby match
Warm Gray Radiant
#918A83 · hsl(30, 6%, 54%)

Accessible pairings

Archive colors that meet WCAG contrast standards when paired with this color. Use as text-on-background or background-on-text.

Contrast checker
AA4.6:1
Sapphire Nocturne Faint
#2E3338
AA4.6:1
Sapphire Nocturne Muted
#2A333C
AA4.6:1
Sapphire Nocturne Dust
#263340
AA4.6:1
Sapphire Nocturne Soft
#223344
AA4.6:1
Sapphire Nocturne Clear
#17334F
AA4.6:1
Sapphire Nocturne Vivid
#0D3359

Color Vision Simulation

How this color appears with different color vision deficiencies.

Full simulator
Deuteranopia
#9FA092
Protanopia
#9F9F91
Tritanopia
#A39394
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