The Methodical Border behind Pacing

#f9d700 RGB(249,215,0)

About this color

The Methodical Border behind Pacing settles into a medium-dark yellow territory with a intense quality that feels warm — captured at #f9d700, RGB(249, 215, 0).

#f9d700RGB(249, 215, 0)

HSL 52° · 100% saturation · 49% lightness

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Psychology

Mid yellow is simultaneously cheerful and attention-grabbing — used where things need to be noticed.

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History

Yellow ochre is one of the oldest pigments known — used in the Lascaux cave paintings over 17,000 years ago, it remains a staple of artists' palettes today.

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Design use

In design terms, a mid-toned yellow like this handles interactive elements, tags, badges, and highlight states. It has enough saturation to register clearly without straining extended-reading contexts.

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Colour pairings

Looking at colour relationships, yellow's complementary is violet — a pairing that feels both surprising and resolved. For a softer approach, yellows work well with warm greys, natural linens, and ochres.

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Color formats

Name
The Methodical Border behind Pacing
HEX
#f9d700
RGB
rgb(249,215,0)
RGB%
rgb(97.6%,84.3%,0%)
HSL
hsl(52,100%,49%)
HSV
hsv(52,100%,98%)
CMYK
cmyk(0,14,100,2)
LAB
lab(86,-4,86)
LCH
lch(86,86,93)
sRGB
(0.976,0.843,0)
HEX8
#f9d700ff
CSS Name
Decimal
249215000

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Color info

Lightness
49%
Saturation
100%
Hue
52°
Chroma
86
Temperature
WarmCool
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