A complete guide to Iris (#5d3fd3) covering color values, harmonies, shades, meaning, and practical uses across design, branding, and everyday visuals.
Iris (#5D3FD3) is a balanced blue. Technical specifications include RGB (93, 63, 211), HSL (252°, 63%, 54%), and CMYK (56%, 70%, 0%, 17%). Flanked by Han Blue (#446CCF) and Han Purple (#5218FA), this shade provides a distinct alternative within its hue family. Compared to Radioactive Grass (#55DD33), #5D3FD3 appears deeper, giving it a deeper and more authoritative appearance.
Harmonious matches include Han Blue (#446CCF), Bright Purple (#BF40BF), and Gold (Metallic) (#D4AF37), creating a balanced aesthetic, while colors like Medium Vermilion (#D9603B), UFO Green (#3CD070), or Pear (#C9CC3F) may clash with it due to differing tones. Designers often use #5D3FD3 in branding, environmental graphics, and design systems where a specific visual weight is required.

Iris (#5D3FD3) sits in the blue-purple family with a luminous core. It carries brightness without becoming sharp. This balance gives Iris (#5D3FD3) elegance and creativity. Designers use it to introduce richness without heaviness. Symbolism tied to Iris (#5D3FD3) includes imagination, dignity, and refinement. It feels expressive yet composed. In color psychology, Iris (#5D3FD3) supports creative thinking and emotional intelligence. That blend makes it appealing in artistic spaces. Culturally, Iris (#5D3FD3) connects to the iris flower, a symbol of wisdom and hope in Greek tradition. In European art, similar hues represented nobility and inspiration. These associations give Iris (#5D3FD3) a poetic and elevated identity.
Accurate conversions of Iris (#5d3fd3) across RGB, Hex, CMYK, HSL, and Lab ensure consistent color fidelity across digital, print, and design applications.
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A full range of Iris (#5d3fd3) variations, including tints, shades, and tones, provides highlights, depth, and subtle desaturated options for UI design.
Harmonious color schemes for Iris (#5d3fd3) created using the color wheel ensure visually balanced palettes.
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