Ultramarine
Ultramarine is a deep blue pigment that evokes feelings of calm, trust, and stability. It is often associated with intelligence, authority, and sophistication. This color can inspire introspection and promote a sense of order and peace, making it suitable for environments that require focus and serenity.
Color Palettes with Ultramarine
Ultramarine
Complementary colors sit opposite on the color wheel and create a vibrant contrast when used together with Ultramarine.
Industry Applications
How Ultramarine is used across different industries
Tech & UI
- Data visualization dashboards
- Security software interfaces
Wellness
- Meditation apps
- Sleep aids
Fashion
- Formal wear
- Nautical themed clothing
How to Pair Ultramarine
Expert tips for creating harmonious color combinations
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Pair with white for a clean, sophisticated look.
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Combine with silver or gold for a touch of luxury.
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Use with lighter blues to create a calming, monochromatic palette.
Ready to experiment?
Use these pairing tips to create harmonious color schemes for your designs. The right color combinations can evoke specific emotions and enhance visual appeal.
Real-World Examples
See how Ultramarine is used by brands and in design
Yves Klein's Ultramarine Pigment
Artist Yves Klein famously patented a specific shade of Ultramarine, known as International Klein Blue (IKB), highlighting its unique intensity and impact in art.
Deep Sea Photography
Ultramarine hues often dominate underwater photography, capturing the mystique and depth of the ocean's darker regions.
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