Fulvous
Meet Fulvous (#E48400), a deeply saturated golden-brown with a distinct reddish warmth. Its striking character comes from this earthy yet vibrant quality, setting it apart from typical yellows and oranges and giving it a strong visual presence in any composition.
What color is Fulvous?
Fulvous is a warm, earthy shade that sits between yellow and orange. Think of the rich, tawny color of autumn leaves or the deep gold of honey; that's the essence of #E48400.
It carries distinct brown undertones, giving it a muted and sophisticated character compared to a pure, vibrant orange. This depth makes it feel grounded and natural, avoiding the starkness of brighter hues.
What is the meaning of the color Fulvous (#E48400)?
The color Fulvous evokes feelings of comfort, stability, and approachability, carrying a sense of rustic charm and natural warmth.
In color psychology, its earthy quality can represent wholesomeness and reliability, suggesting a grounded and authentic presence.
How can I effectively use Fulvous in my UI design?
In UI design, Fulvous (#E48400) works wonderfully as a vibrant accent color. To create a sharp, readable contrast, pair it with deep navies, charcoals, or creamy off-whites. This makes it particularly effective for drawing attention to key interactive elements like buttons and icons or for adding a warm touch to illustrations.
While not a common primary brand color, some companies like MasterClass use a similar golden-orange hue to project warmth and quality. Its relative rarity in the market presents an opportunity for a brand to build a unique and memorable visual identity.
Use the tools below to explore curated palettes, test color contrast for accessibility, and preview Fulvous in real UI components from top brands.
Using Fulvous color codes?
When working with Fulvous, its hex code #E48400 is your starting point for any digital application, providing a consistent reference for web-based projects.
Different design contexts call for different color models. The hex code can be translated into RGB (Red, Green, Blue) for screen-based work or CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key) for anything destined for print. Other formats like HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) offer a more direct way to modify the color.
To simplify your workflow, we've converted #E48400 into a range of popular formats. You can find and copy the exact codes you need for your project below.
Analogous
Analogous colors are neighbors on the color wheel. For Fulvous, this creates a harmonious and cohesive palette, often perceived as calm and serene.
Complementary
A complementary scheme pairs Fulvous with its direct opposite on the color wheel, creating a vibrant, high-contrast effect ideal for drawing attention.
Split Complementary
The split complementary palette for Fulvous pairs it with the two colors neighboring its opposite, creating a high-contrast look with less tension than a direct complement.
Triadic
A triadic palette pairs Fulvous with two other colors, all equidistant on the color wheel, resulting in a bold and balanced combination.
Tetradic
A tetradic color scheme uses four colors, forming a rectangle on the color wheel with two complementary pairs, creating rich, vibrant palettes with Fulvous.
Square
A square color scheme uses four colors evenly spaced on the color wheel. This arrangement creates a vibrant, high-contrast palette with Fulvous as a component.
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Shades
Shades are darker versions of Fulvous, created by adding black for more depth and weight.
Tints
Tints of Fulvous are created by mixing in white, resulting in lighter, softer variations.
Tones
Tones of Fulvous are created by adding gray, which softens the color’s saturation.
Hues
Hues are variations of Fulvous that differ in intensity or temperature, affecting its mood.
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