Vino Tinto
Meet Vino Tinto, #732E30, a deep and saturated red with a distinct character. Its richness comes from a sophisticated blend of crimson and brown undertones, giving it a grounded yet bold presence that stands out without being overpowering.
What color is Vino Tinto?
Vino Tinto is a deep, warm red with a rich, velvety appearance reminiscent of a full-bodied red wine.
It carries subtle undertones of brown and a hint of blue, giving it a sophisticated depth that feels both earthy and luxurious.
What is the meaning behind the color Vino Tinto?
Drawing its name from Spanish red wine, Vino Tinto carries an air of sophistication, passion, and warmth. It suggests the ambiance of intimate gatherings and celebratory moments, full of richness and maturity.
Historically, deep reds like #732E30 were associated with power, wealth, and ambition. The color symbolizes strength and intensity, making it a choice that communicates confidence and substance.
How can I use Vino Tinto in my UI design?
Vino Tinto (#732E30) shines as a statement accent in UI design. Try applying the 60-30-10 rule, using it for the “10%” to draw attention to key elements like buttons or headlines. It pairs elegantly with soft creams, light grays, and even earthy greens. For text, be sure to set it against a much lighter background to maintain good contrast and readability.
This deep red is not a common primary color for brands, which gives it an air of exclusivity. You can see its sophisticated character in the palettes of companies like Superlist and Magnolia. Using a less frequent color like Vino Tinto can make an interface feel more distinctive and memorable.
To see how it performs, use the tools below. You can explore curated palettes, test color contrast for accessibility, and preview Vino Tinto in real UI components from top brands.
Using Vino Tinto color codes
To apply Vino Tinto in your digital projects, start with its hex code, #732E30. This six-digit code is the standard web-safe format, but it's just one of many ways to represent this rich color.
Different design applications require different color models. For screen-based work, you'll use the RGB values, which define the intensity of red, green, and blue light. For print, you'll need the CMYK equivalent, which specifies ink percentages. Other formats like HSL offer a more intuitive way to make adjustments by manipulating hue, saturation, and lightness.
We've converted #732E30 into a variety of popular color codes for you. Simply find the format you need below and copy it directly into your design tool.
Analogous
By selecting colors adjacent to Vino Tinto on the color wheel, you create an analogous scheme that feels cohesive and tranquil.
Complementary
To find Vino Tinto's complementary colors, look directly opposite it on the color wheel. These pairings produce a vibrant, high-contrast look.
Split Complementary
For a vibrant yet balanced palette, a split complementary scheme pairs Vino Tinto with the two colors adjacent to its direct opposite on the color wheel.
Triadic
Triadic color schemes use three hues evenly spaced on the color wheel. Starting with Vino Tinto, this creates a vibrant, high-contrast harmony.
Tetradic
A tetradic scheme creates a vibrant, four-color palette by combining two pairs of complementary colors, as shown here with Vino Tinto (#732E30).
Square
The square scheme pairs Vino Tinto with three other colors, all equidistant on the color wheel, for a balanced yet highly contrasting effect.
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Shades
Shades are created by adding black to Vino Tinto, resulting in darker, more substantial colors.
Tints
Tints are lighter variations of Vino Tinto, created by adding white for a softer feel.
Tones
Tones of Vino Tinto are created by adding gray, which softens the color’s saturation.
Hues
Hues are variations of Vino Tinto, differing in intensity or temperature to create distinct moods.
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