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Characteristics, colour codes, shades and mixing of the colour pink

The colour pink is a combination of red and white and is often associated with tenderness, romance and innocence. This colour is particularly popular with young girls as it evokes a sweet, playful feeling. In many cultures, pink is seen as a colour of love, care and femininity. It also plays a significant role in psychology, as it has a calming effect and can help reduce stress.

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Different shades of pink can evoke different emotions. For example, lighter shades of pink often symbolise innocence and childlike charm, while darker shades such as magenta, can convey stronger and more passionate emotions. In design and fashion, pink is versatile because it can be combined with other colours and evoke different moods. It generally evokes positive feelings and is easy to attract attention, while also providing a subtle and soft look.

RGB and HEX colour codes for pink

The pink colour is RGB code (255, 192, 203) and the HEX code is #FFC0CB.

The pink colour has a pleasant and calming effect. It is often used in fashion, interior design and graphics.

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Colour scheme Code/Weights
Hex

#FFC0CB

RGB

rgb(255, 192, 203)

HSL

hsl(350, 100%, 88%)

HSV/HSB

hsv(350, 25%, 100%)

CMYK

cmyk(0, 25, 20, 0)

Contrasting colour

#00FF00

Complementary colour

#00FFFF

Dark and light shades of pink

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Dark shades

Light shades

Complementary colour palettes of pink

Pink is a versatile colour that allows for a wide range of harmonious colour schemes, whether in complementary, analogue, monochrome, triad, tetrad, split complementary or neutral palettes.

Complementary palette

#FFC0CB
#FF69B4
#00BFFF
#1E90FF

Analogue palette

#FFC0CB
#FFB6C1
#FF1493
#DB7093

Monochrome palette

#FFD1DC
#FFC0CB
#FF69B4
#FF1493

Triad palette

#FFC0CB
#FF69B4
#40E0D0
#20B2AA

Tetrade palette

#FFC0CB
#FF69B4
#FFFF00
#ADFF2F

Split complementary palette

#FFC0CB
#FF69B4
#7FFF00
#32CD32

Neutral palette

#FFC0CB
#FF69B4
#808080
#A9A9A9

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what is the colour of pink?

The colour pink is a mixture of red and white. It exudes softness, romance and tenderness. There are different shades of pink, from pale pastels to deep, vibrant tones. Pink is often associated with femininity and youthfulness.

What makes the colour pink?

The colour of pink depends on several factors. Firstly, the proportion of blue and red colours that are mixed to create the pink. Also, the shade and intensity of the colours used in the mixing process may determine the final result. Lighter pinks contain more white, while darker pinks contain slightly more red pigment. Colour can also be influenced by external factors such as lighting and the viewer's visual ability.

How is pink colour mixing possible?

The pink colour mixing is easily achieved by combining white and red colours. By varying the intensity of the shade of red and the amount of white, you can change the shade of pink to produce a lighter or darker pink. In the case of paints, inks or digital devices, the desired shade of pink can also be achieved by adjusting the ratio of red to white.

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