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Scarlet Dusk Bright
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Scarlet Dusk Bright

Red · Hue 5
Hex
#A01A0E
RGB
rgb(160, 26, 14)
HSL
hsl(5, 84%, 34%)
CMYK
cmyk(0%, 84%, 91%, 37%)
Metrics
S 84% · L 34%
Contrast (WCAG)
on white
7.9:1AA
on black
2.6:1Fail
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About this color

Scarlet Dusk Bright (#A01A0E) belongs to the red family — hue 5°, 84% saturation, 34% 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-scarlet-dusk-bright: #A01A0E;
  --colorarchive-scarlet-dusk-bright-hsl: hsl(5, 84%, 34%);
  --colorarchive-scarlet-dusk-bright-rgb: rgb(160, 26, 14);
}

AI Color Names

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

Design Context

PowerfulSophisticatedDramatic
Common in

Wine & Spirits · Luxury Fashion · Fine Dining

Pairs well with

Gold accents, ivory backgrounds, or deep charcoal for editorial elegance

Design tip

Ideal for dark themes and premium product pages. Pair with generous whitespace to let the richness breathe.

Cultural context ▶

Deep reds like burgundy and maroon evoke maturity, wealth, and tradition. Common in academic institutions and heritage brands.

Color Origins

Red family

The first pigment, the loudest signal.

Heritage

Red is the oldest pigment in the human visual record. Ochre reds appear in burial sites from 75,000+ years ago; Roman red lead (minium) lit Pompeian walls; cinnabar drove a millennium of trade across Asia and the Mediterranean. Madder, kermes, and cochineal — the three classical reds — built fortunes and emptied empires before synthetic alizarin arrived in 1869 and collapsed the price overnight.

Across cultures

In China red signals fortune and weddings, painted on doors and lanterns and given in money envelopes. In much of South Asia red is the bridal color (saris, sindoor) for the same reason. Western traditions split red between love (Valentine's) and danger (stoplights, balance sheets). Across the Christian liturgy red marks martyrdom and Pentecost; across cinema it has long marked the femme fatale.

In the wild

Coca-Cola has used essentially the same red since 1886. Netflix and YouTube engineered their reds to pop maximally on dark UI. Christian Louboutin trademarked a single red — Pantone 18-1663 — on the soles of his shoes. Ferrari's racing red began as the Italian national racing color (Rosso Corsa). Nearly every emergency stop button on every machine ever made is red, and the convention is so universal it functions as international iconography.

How it reads

Red advances. On a page it draws the eye first; in a UI it implies destructive action or urgent state. Increasing saturation pushes it toward warning; reducing saturation moves it toward earthen, terra-cotta, comfort. Pairing red with white reads as energetic and consumer-facing; pairing it with black reads cinematic and luxurious; pairing it with cream reads as heritage or hospitality.

This particular tone

A jewel tone — saturated and dark at once. This is the register of velvet, deep enamel, and old-world luxury.

Lightness band: At this depth the hue starts behaving like a neutral — it can substitute for black in many contexts while still carrying a faint chromatic temperature. It pairs especially well with off-whites and warm metallics.

Saturation band: At this saturation the color is doing work. It reads as a brand statement, a sport accessory, or a UI signal. It should be used in small, deliberate doses against quieter neighbors; large fields at this saturation will exhaust the eye.

Brands using a similar color

Within the public brand-guidelines reference catalog, these are the closest matches to #A01A0E.

  • Coca-Colaneutral
    Pantone 484 (depth) · #9C2A2C
    →
  • Lululemonprimary
    Lululemon Red · #D1141A
    →
  • GitHubaccent
    Danger Red · #CF222E
    →

Cultures using a similar color

From the cultural-palette catalog, these regions feature a color close to #A01A0E.

  • EgyptHematite Red
    #A8201A · Iron oxide tomb-wall pigment
    →
  • JapanTorii Vermillion (朱)
    #A52821 · Cinnabar lacquer on Shinto gates
    →
  • England (London)Buckingham Red
    #A4262C · Royal guard uniforms + post boxes
    →

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
Scarlet Velvet Bright
#C52011 · hsl(5, 84%, 42%)
Darker companion
Scarlet Shadow Bright
#83150B · hsl(5, 84%, 28%)
Complementary counterpoint
Aqua Dusk Bright
#0EA0A0 · hsl(180, 84%, 34%)
Analogous lead
Coral Dusk Bright
#A0570E · hsl(30, 84%, 34%)
Analogous echo
Garnet Dusk Bright
#A00E3E · hsl(340, 84%, 34%)
Triadic +120°
Emerald Dusk Bright
#0EA00E · hsl(120, 84%, 34%)
Triadic +240°
Amethyst Dusk Bright
#1A0EA0 · hsl(245, 84%, 34%)
Split-comp +150°
Jade Dusk Bright
#0EA057 · hsl(150, 84%, 34%)
Split-comp +210°
Sapphire Dusk Bright
#0E57A0 · hsl(210, 84%, 34%)
Export preview
Base: Scarlet Dusk Bright #A01A0E
Lighter companion: Scarlet Velvet Bright #C52011
Darker companion: Scarlet Shadow Bright #83150B
Complementary counterpoint: Aqua Dusk Bright #0EA0A0
Analogous lead: Coral Dusk Bright #A0570E
Analogous echo: Garnet Dusk Bright #A00E3E
Triadic +120°: Emerald Dusk Bright #0EA00E
Triadic +240°: Amethyst Dusk Bright #1A0EA0
Split-comp +150°: Jade Dusk Bright #0EA057
Split-comp +210°: Sapphire Dusk Bright #0E57A0

Compare

See how Scarlet Dusk Bright compares side by side with related colors.

vsScarlet Velvet BrightvsScarlet Shadow BrightvsAqua Dusk BrightvsCoral Dusk BrightvsGarnet Dusk BrightvsEmerald Dusk Bright

Nearest neighbors

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

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Nearby match
Scarlet Dusk Pure
#A61407 · hsl(5, 92%, 34%)
Nearby match
Scarlet Shadow Bright
#83150B · hsl(5, 84%, 28%)
Nearby match
Scarlet Dusk Vivid
#972117 · hsl(5, 74%, 34%)
Nearby match
Crimson Dusk Bright
#A00E0E · hsl(0, 84%, 34%)
Nearby match
Ruby Dusk Bright
#A0260E · hsl(10, 84%, 34%)
Nearby match
Scarlet Velvet Bright
#C52011 · hsl(5, 84%, 42%)

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
AAA7.6:1
Aqua Veil Faint
#F9FAFA
AAA7.6:1
Aqua Veil Muted
#F9FBFB
AAA7.6:1
Aqua Veil Dust
#F9FBFB
AAA7.7:1
Aqua Veil Soft
#F8FCFC
AAA7.7:1
Aqua Veil Clear
#F7FDFD
AAA7.7:1
Aqua Veil Vivid
#F6FEFE

Color Vision Simulation

How this color appears with different color vision deficiencies.

Full simulator
Deuteranopia
#828912
Protanopia
#7D7C12
Tritanopia
#9C1414
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