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Blood red colour characterisation: colour codes, shades and mixing tips

Blood red is one of the most intense and expressive shades in the colour palette. It refers to the colour of human blood, which appears as a transition between bright red and deep burgundy. This shade is often associated with strong emotions such as passion, love, energy and courage, but it can also symbolise suffering, anger or danger. Because of these qualities, blood red is an extremely attention-grabbing colour and is often used in situations where an intense reaction or emotional response is desired.

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The aesthetic use of the colour blood red can be seen in many areas, be it fashion, art or interior design. In fashion, it is often used as a shade that conveys elegance, strength and confidence, while in art and design it can be used to dramatic effect in a composition. In interior design, it is less often used over the entire surface, but rather as accent elements and decorations to add dynamism and emotional depth to a space. Because of its symbolic meaning and aesthetic impact, blood red has always had a special place in visual culture.

RGB and HEX codes for blood red colour

The blood red colour is a very bright, strong colour that carries the value (255, 0, 0) in the RGB colour model and #FF0000 in the HEX colour model.

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Colour scheme Code/Weights
Hex

#FF0000

RGB

rgb(255,0,0)

HSL

hsl(0,100%,50%)

HSV/HSB

hsv(0,100%,100%)

CMYK

cmyk(0%,100%,100%,0%)

Contrasting colour

#00FFFF

Complementary colour

#00FF00

Dark and light shades of blood red

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Dark shades

Light shades

Blood red complementary colour palettes

The colour blood red can be combined with many exciting colour combinations. These include complementary, analogue, monochrome, triad, tetrad, split complementary and neutral colour palettes. These palettes create a variety of moods and styles that can be perfect for a range of design projects.

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Complementary palette

#ff0000
#00ffffff
#cc0000
#00cccc

Analogue palette

#ff0000
#ff7f7f
#cc0000
#cc6666

Monochrome palette

#ff0000
#e60000
#cc0000
#990000

Triad palette

#ff0000
#00ff00
#0000ff
#00cc00

Tetrade palette

#ff0000
#ffff00
#00ff00
#00ffffff

Split complementary palette

#ff0000
#ff8c00
#00ffffff
#00e6e6

Neutral palette

#ff0000
#b30000
#800000
#4d0000

What is the colour of blood red?

Blood red is a deep, bright red colour, similar to the colour of freshly spilled blood. It usually has strong, rich tones and evokes intense emotions.

What is the colour of blood red?

The colour of blood red depends on several factors. First of all, it is due to haemoglobin, the pigment in the blood, which is found in red blood cells. It is the iron atom in the haemoglobin molecule that binds oxygen, giving arterial blood a bright red colour, while venous blood, which has lost oxygen, has a darker, bluish tinge. In addition, the pH of the blood, the ratio of oxygen to carbon dioxide and its concentration can also affect the colour of the blood.

How is the blood red colour colour mixing possible?

The most important colour to mix with blood red is bright red. This red colour should be mixed with black or dark brown to get a deeper, richer shade of blood red. By varying the proportions, you can achieve the desired intensity and depth. Occasionally a little blue can be added to the mixture to achieve an even deeper shade.

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