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Indigo Pearl Dust
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Indigo Pearl Dust

Blue · Hue 230
Hex
#CCCFE1
RGB
rgb(204, 207, 225)
HSL
hsl(230, 26%, 84%)
CMYK
cmyk(9%, 8%, 0%, 12%)
Metrics
S 26% · L 84%
Contrast (WCAG)
on white
1.5:1Fail
on black
13.6:1AA
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About this color

Indigo Pearl Dust (#CCCFE1) belongs to the blue family — hue 230°, 26% saturation, 84% 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-indigo-pearl-dust: #CCCFE1;
  --colorarchive-indigo-pearl-dust-hsl: hsl(230, 26%, 84%);
  --colorarchive-indigo-pearl-dust-rgb: rgb(204, 207, 225);
}

AI Color Names

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

Design Context

SereneTrustworthyClean
Common in

Social Media · Cloud Storage · Baby Products

Pairs well with

Light gray for tech minimalism, peach for friendly warmth

Design tip

The default choice for tech and social platforms for good reason. Light blue backgrounds reduce anxiety and increase trust.

Cultural context ▶

Light blue represents peace, sky, and openness. It's the most universally liked color, making it safe for global brands.

Color Origins

Blue family

The most-loved color on the planet, and the most overused.

Heritage

Blue is the rarest pigment in the natural world — and so, historically, the most expensive. Ultramarine, ground from lapis lazuli mined only in Afghanistan, was worth more than gold in Renaissance Europe; Vermeer's bills were enormous because of how much he used. Egyptian blue (the first synthetic pigment, ~3000 BCE) was lost for centuries and rediscovered in the 19th. Prussian blue (1704) democratized blue overnight; Yves Klein's IKB (1960) re-aristocratized it.

Across cultures

In ancient Egypt blue was the color of the Nile and the heavens — sacred, protective. In China blue-and-white porcelain (qinghua) defined export ceramics for 600 years. In Mediterranean traditions blue wards off the evil eye. In post-WWII America, blue became the corporate default ('IBM blue'); in Japan, indigo (ai) is the centuries-old workwear dye that became the ground tone of an entire textile tradition. Across the world blue is consistently rated the most-liked color — sometimes by 35% margins.

In the wild

Facebook is blue because Mark Zuckerberg is red-green colorblind. IBM's blue dates to 1947. Levi's blue is the natural color of indigo on cotton. Twitter Blue (#1DA1F2) defined social-media blue for a decade before X scrapped it. Pixar's Up famously runs on a single complementary palette built on blue. The blue checkmark, the blue link, the blue 'send' button — blue has become the default color of digital trust, to the point of being a UX cliché.

How it reads

Blue recedes — physically, the eye focuses blue light slightly behind the retina, which makes blue elements feel deep or distant. It reads as trustworthy, calm, corporate, and (at the cool end) cold. Light blues read airy and clinical; mid blues are the default for tech and finance; deep blues read as luxurious or naval. The omnipresence of blue in software is real: most enterprise UIs reach for it because it offends the fewest stakeholders, which is also the reason it can feel like the absence of a real choice.

This particular tone

A pale, gentle tone — pastel territory, where the hue acts more like a tinted neutral than a stated color.

Lightness band: At this lightness the hue almost recedes into the surface around it — useful for backgrounds, hover states, and any surface where the color should suggest a mood without competing with content.

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 #CCCFE1.

  • Starbucksneutral
    Warm Neutral · #D4E9E2
    →
  • Aesopneutral
    Cream Paper · #EFE4D2
    →
  • Glossierprimary
    Glossier Pink · #F8D6CD
    →

Cultures using a similar color

From the cultural-palette catalog, these regions feature a color close to #CCCFE1.

  • France (Paris)Lutetian Limestone
    #E5DDC8 · Paris facade stone (Haussmannian-era buildings)
    →
  • IcelandLopapeysa Cream
    #E8DFCC · Undyed Icelandic sheep wool
    →
  • ScandinaviaIittala Blue
    #A6CEDB · Aalto vase glassware (1936-)
    →

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
Indigo Mist Dust
#DFE1EC · hsl(230, 26%, 90%)
Darker companion
Indigo Bloom Dust
#B2B7D2 · hsl(230, 26%, 76%)
Complementary counterpoint
Amber Pearl Dust
#E1DDCC · hsl(50, 26%, 84%)
Analogous lead
Violet Pearl Dust
#CFCCE1 · hsl(250, 26%, 84%)
Analogous echo
Steel Pearl Dust
#CCD8E1 · hsl(205, 26%, 84%)
Triadic +120°
Merlot Pearl Dust
#E1CCCF · hsl(350, 26%, 84%)
Triadic +240°
Leaf Pearl Dust
#CFE1CC · hsl(110, 26%, 84%)
Split-comp +150°
Ember Pearl Dust
#E1D3CC · hsl(20, 26%, 84%)
Split-comp +210°
Olive Pearl Dust
#DAE1CC · hsl(80, 26%, 84%)
Export preview
Base: Indigo Pearl Dust #CCCFE1
Lighter companion: Indigo Mist Dust #DFE1EC
Darker companion: Indigo Bloom Dust #B2B7D2
Complementary counterpoint: Amber Pearl Dust #E1DDCC
Analogous lead: Violet Pearl Dust #CFCCE1
Analogous echo: Steel Pearl Dust #CCD8E1
Triadic +120°: Merlot Pearl Dust #E1CCCF
Triadic +240°: Leaf Pearl Dust #CFE1CC
Split-comp +150°: Ember Pearl Dust #E1D3CC
Split-comp +210°: Olive Pearl Dust #DAE1CC

Compare

See how Indigo Pearl Dust compares side by side with related colors.

vsIndigo Mist DustvsIndigo Bloom DustvsAmber Pearl DustvsViolet Pearl DustvsSteel Pearl DustvsMerlot Pearl Dust

Nearest neighbors

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

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Nearby match
Indigo Pearl Muted
#CFD1DE · hsl(230, 18%, 84%)
Nearby match
Indigo Pearl Soft
#C8CDE4 · hsl(230, 34%, 84%)
Nearby match
Indigo Mist Dust
#DFE1EC · hsl(230, 26%, 90%)
Nearby match
Indigo Bloom Dust
#B2B7D2 · hsl(230, 26%, 76%)
Nearby match
Indigo Pearl Faint
#D2D3DA · hsl(230, 10%, 84%)
Nearby match
Indigo Whisper Dust
#ECEDF4 · hsl(230, 26%, 94%)

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
AAA7.8:1
Amber Nocturne Faint
#38362E
AAA7.5:1
Amber Nocturne Muted
#3C392A
AAA7.2:1
Amber Nocturne Dust
#403C26
AAA9.8:1
Amber Ink Faint
#272620
AAA9.6:1
Amber Ink Muted
#2A281D
AAA9.3:1
Amber Ink Dust
#2D2A1A

Color Vision Simulation

How this color appears with different color vision deficiencies.

Full simulator
Deuteranopia
#CDCDDC
Protanopia
#CDCDDD
Tritanopia
#CCD9D9
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