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Discover the stoicism of blue grey

Blue grey channels the stoic wisdom of weathered stone, offering a tone that brings quiet strength and refined balance to contemporary design spaces.

A closer look at the color blue grey

Blue grey emerged as a sophisticated hybrid color during the modernist movement of the early 20th century. The color's stoic character mirrors the philosophical calm of ancient thinkers, evoking a sense of measured wisdom and contemplative restraint. Professional environments frequently incorporate blue grey to create an atmosphere of trust and competence, while modern color psychology associates it with intellectual depth, emotional balance, and mature judgment.

The technical specifications of blue grey vary across different color models, offering precise control for various applications. In digital design, the standard blue grey presents with hex code #607D8B, providing a reliable reference point for web development and digital media. RGB values typically range from R:96, G:125, B:139, creating the characteristic cool-toned neutral shade. For print applications, CMYK values generally fall around C:65%, M:43%, Y:37%, K:12%, ensuring accurate color reproduction in physical materials. Professional designers often adjust these base values to create custom variations, ranging from light atmospheric tints (by reducing color saturation) to deep, moody shades (by increasing black values).

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Blue grey color values

HEX

#607D8B

CMYK

31, 10, 0, 45

RGB

96, 125, 139

HSL

200°, 18, 46

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