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Viola colour characterisation: colour codes, shades and mixing tips

Viola, a lighter shade of purple, is often seen as a symbol of creativity, mysticism and spirituality. This colour harmoniously combines the calmness of blue with the energy of red to create a balanced and inspiring effect. The colour violet is often used in places where relaxation, meditation or artistic inspiration are sought. Because of its emotionally calming effect, it is often chosen for interior decoration or clothing.

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Furthermore, the colour violet can have special significance in different cultures and beliefs. For example, the ancient Greeks and Romans often associated the colour violet with divine wisdom and higher consciousness. Modern psychology also recognises the impact of colour on the state of mind, highlighting its ability to promote deep reflection and inner peace. For this reason, the colour violet is often used in therapeutic settings or spiritual centres where people focus on finding inner harmony.

Viola colour RGB and HEX colour codes

The RGB code for the violet colour is 238, 130, 238. The HEX code is #EE82EE.

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Colour scheme Code/Weights
Hex

#EE82EE

RGB

rgb(238, 130, 238)

HSL

hsl(300, 76%, 72%)

HSV/HSB

hsv(300, 45%, 93%)

CMYK

cmyk(0, 45, 0, 7)

Contrasting colour

#1173EE

Complementary colour

#EE3E3F

Dark and light shades of violet

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Dark shades

Light shades

Viola's complementary colour palettes

Viola colour has a variety of colour palettes that can be composed using different methods, such as complementary, analogue, monochrome and triad palettes. These palettes can help to design and harmonise colours.

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Complementary palette

#EE82EE
#FFD700
#874403
#946735

Analogue palette

#EE82EE
#DDA0DD
#BA55D3
#9932CC

Monochrome palette

#EE82EE
#D45EDF
#A54AA0
#743567

Triad palette

#EE82EE
#4682B4
#32CD32
#006400

Tetrade palette

#EE82EE
#7FFFD4
#FFD700
#FFA500

Split complementary palette

#EE82EE
#FF69B4
#BA55D3
#FF4500

Neutral palette

#D3D3D3
#A9A9A9
#808080
#4B0082

Viola colour colour

Viola is a colour that falls between shades of purple and pink, and is often referred to as a lighter shade of purple. It is a gentle, soft colour often used in spring and summer decorations and floral motifs.

What determines the colour of violet?

The colour of violet depends on several factors. Firstly, the wavelength of light that the object reflects or emits. The colour of a violet is in the wavelengths of the visible spectrum, which range from about 380-450 nm. In addition, the intensity and hue of the colour can be influenced by the type of lighting, the surrounding colours and the surface properties and colour of the material.

How is the viola colour colour mixing possible?

To mix the viola colour, use the following primary colours: blue and red. Mixing these primary colours in equal proportions will produce a viola colour. If the mixture is too dark or too intense, you can lighten it by adding a small amount of white.

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