Deep Sky Blue

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The meaning behind deep sky blue

Discover the deep sky blue color code, plus how it makes your designs pop.

About the color

Deep sky blue looks exactly like what its color name says. It’s the instantly recognizable cyan shade at high noon, peering from between tufts of ghostly white cumulus clouds. This intense shade displays its beautiful hue before the sun’s rays can drench it in lemon-yellow tones.  The deep sky blue hex code is #00BFFF.

Deep sky blue’s color meaning is multifaceted. People tend to find blue and cyan shades soothing. Like clear skies and tranquil waters, this color represents harmony and peace. It also can communicate security, stability, and trust. Depending on the context, different shades of blue can signify intelligence, wisdom, and clear communication. Blue is the color of the throat chakra associated with clear communication, self-expression, and active listening.

Deep sky blue’s connotations can vary depending on individual and cultural perspectives. Most of its color meanings are universally positive, with specifics changing in each society. Most East Asian cultures associate it with heaven and immortality. In Hinduism, Krishna’s traditional color is blue. Christian religious art depicts the Virgin Mary with a blue mantle.

Some languages use the same word for blue and green. For instance, some Welsh speakers use “glas” to refer to both colors. Maybe linguistic overlap between blue and green partially explains why the two colors have similar meanings. After all, green can also connote tranquility and harmony. When selecting deep sky blue or similar shades, you should remember how culture and language impact your audience’s perceptions.

Type Value
HEX #00bfff
RGB 0, 191, 255
CMYK 1, 0.25, 0, 0

Application in design

While you don’t need to be a design genius to use a deep sky blue color scheme, knowing how color works can be helpful. Deep sky blue’s hue is 195 degrees, placing it in the cool cyan part of the color wheel. Its saturation and brightness are both at 100%. The deep sky blue RGB code is 0, 191, and 255. If you’re designing for print media, you may also need the deep sky blue CMYK values: 100% cyan and 25% magenta, with no yellow or black inks.

Deep sky blue is very close to Crayola’s electric blue and cyan shades. Perhaps you remember colors like these as you diligently filled shapes and outlines with their bold, radiant hues. Brands love cyan and blue shades because they project an image of reliability. Consider social media networks, financial institutions, grocery stores, technology companies, and healthcare providers for pertinent examples.

The intensity of deep sky blue makes it ideal for pairing with paler blue shades. Diamond, pale cyan, and azure mist are just a few great examples. Deep sky blue also works well with neutrals, especially sand, blond, and light beige shades. Pairing this blue shade with black produces a striking visual contrast. When used in a palette with white, deep sky blue best communicates reliability and trust.

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